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Never grow up…

Being a much younger straggler of four kids meant many hours of childhood alone within my whirling mind. Seemingly endless hours were spent creating my own entertainment which included imaginary characters, protagonists within dramatic scenarios of conflict & resolution. A rusty, broken clamp-on roller skate became a pet roller skate to be pulled (walked) by a string while the nearby woods became a forest filled with exploration and adventure. Winter meant ice skating races with my imaginary friends up and down the frozen puddles and ponds along with hard snow drifts carved into pretend horses to ride and gallop.

I now look at life, fantasy and creativity on the other end of life’s spectrum as I reflect on how these experiences helped my emotional self. Developing coping mechanisms has played a part in my pursuits and social interactions throughout life. I’m also comfortable being alone and can pretty much entertain myself anywhere. My past drives my future and helps me use creative endeavors to provide purpose. Hence, my current exploration of hand built pottery sculptures and vessels. Do you have childhood memories or experiences that seem to affect your outlook on life as an adult? Please share in the comments.

Canby Area Arts Council Kiln Reveal Part 1

Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful… Therefore benefit comes from what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. ~Laozi

Joyce Meyer | Canby Area Arts Council | Filmed with a DJI Pocket 2

Check out the bisque firing results of the Canby Area Arts Council “Play with Clay” workshops. The classes were held on Saturday, August 7, 2021, in Canby Central Park, Canby, MN. This is one of two kiln loads so the groups were very productive. Next step will be glazing the pieces on Saturday, August 21, 2021 and they will again be fired.