Mask Woman

I started making masks a few years ago as a result of my fascination with masks as ritual objects. This interest continues to grow and evolve as time goes on. The masks have become (for me) a commentary on life and the human condition.

Mary Judy

Currently working in the ceramics medium, all of Mary

Lynn Goodman

Lynn has shown nationally in juried exhibits and invitationals, and is a former partner of the cooperative crafts gallery, Brooklyn Artisans Gallery. She also regularly teaches wheel throwing and the occasional glaze calculation class at local ceramics studios and at the college level.

Sabine Brunner

Ceramic Artist Sabine Brunner is creating a new direction in the world of ceramics with her Pop Art Sculptures. Bold, vibrant colors and cartoon like shapes are creating a unique style for her work. Her love for all kind of animals inspired her to develop her pet dishes and sculptures

Jean Phann

have cultivated a strong interest in the human face and figure. My hatha yoga training has developed an insight into seeing and understanding bodies. Even while drawing or sculpting from a model, I feel that I experience the pose from the inside out.

Jennifer Brazelton

San Francisco artist Jennifer Brazelton. Please visit my gallery page to view images of my current work and my news page for current show information

Hinkle Creek Pottery

Welcome to Hinkle Creek Potttery. We are in the rolling hills of northeast Mississippi. Come see what we create up the hill from the creek.

Gary and Daphne Hatcher

Welcome to the Pine Mills Pottery web site. We appreciate your interest in our fine handmade pottery and hope you enjoy learning about our studio and work. Our studio and gallery are located in the beautiful rolling woodlands of Northeast Texas about 100 miles east of Dallas and 30 miles north of Tyler.