There’s nothing more intrusive than an uninvited shadow that nestles against your wall as if it lives there. A shadow that, without decorum, crosses everything—the carefully chosen matte paint, the subtle lines of a mid-century cabinet, the precision of a gallery wall—and then installs itself with the brazenness of a bad guest. But fear not: the shadow is not fate. It is merely the result of a bad conversation between light and object, and you are the conversation leader.
Clay.
Pottery is often seen as a soothing and contemplative activity, loved by many who enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and art of creating with clay. People are known to gather in large groups to watch master potters at work, admiring the turning motion of the potter's wheel and the formation of a work of art from a simple mass of clay. These gatherings are known for their Zen-like quality, where silence and attention to craft are central.
