It is my goal to help support organizations that care for many endangered species. With every purchase from this series I donate a percentage of the sale to https://www.careforwild.co.za
I started wood firing in 2000 while studying ceramics at Nassau Community College with Bill Shillalies. The small Anagama that we would fire became an instant love of mine. I continued firing kilns from then on. I find myself overwhelmed with joy when firing wood kilns.
One of the most impressive aspects about firing Anagama kilns is that you are constantly learning from the process- this is just one of the things that draws me to it.
In 2014 I began firing with Jack Troy and have since become a member of his firing team. We fire three times a year at his home in PA.
One of the most impressive aspects about firing Anagama kilns is that you are constantly learning from the process- this is just one of the things that draws me to it.
In 2014 I began firing with Jack Troy and have since become a member of his firing team. We fire three times a year at his home in PA.