"You hit home runs not by chance but by preparation." Roger Maris (1934-1985)
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
GAME PLAN
Most times I have a good
solid game plan for what I am doing in the studio; throwing, tooling, glazing,
test making or packing up orders, it is all part of each cycle. Though it is
good to have a plan I do leave room for just doing something that springs to
mind but I rarely sit at the wheel without knowing what I am going to make or
at least attempt. If you have read or watched DUNE there is the semi-cheesy
line, "fear is the mind killer" to me sitting at the wheel has the
same sensibility, an unscripted project usually leads to disaster. I am
certainly not saying this is the case for everyone, what I am saying is that
looking back over a long period of throwing nearly ever incidence of just sitting
and throwing has lead to either undefined or ambiguous forms or pots that
either don't make it to the bisque or meet the hammer down the road, in the end
it is all about the preparation. I have seen potters just sit at the wheel and
create magic as a spontaneous act but that just doesn't work for me. I come in
to the studio with a little slip of "to do(s)" and I am off to the races.
"You hit home runs not by chance but by preparation." Roger Maris (1934-1985)
"You hit home runs not by chance but by preparation." Roger Maris (1934-1985)
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