My work is inspired by the beautiful Maine Coast, first by Moody Beach, now by Cape Eliabeth. My forms are ususally wheel thrown then altered. I apply slips, undergalzes and glazes to create depth and interest. My goal is to inspire my audience to notice and appreciate the beauty in thier environment.
Gyotaku artist Nate Garrett will demonstrate Japanese fish printing during this year's Maine Pottery Tour at Keiser Ceramics showcasing this traditional Japanese art. Visitors will get a glimpse of Nate’s distinctive process as he captures the details of marine life on paper as well as clay.