Found this shot in my archives as you can see Spring had not sprung yet. Green River Pottery is a local pottery studio gallery close to my work. They have nice work that you can see here. At first I was drawn by the colorful building.
Looks pretty nice. I imagine a backwater village, with a person sitting on a chair, leaning his back to the wall, chewing on a grass piece. Thanks for the picture!
oh shoot, Randy... now you've just given me another place to go check out. I love that blue-green bowl- but it's definitely out of my price range! i can't wait to get back on the wheel next semester!
I just found your blog. My friend, Theo, is the potter at Green River. It's a great neighborhood. I lived in SF for several years and worked at a gallery on Canyon Road. It's fun to see your photos and have a vicarious visit again.
Hello Randy, thanks for noticing my place & posting a photo! Now, in September, I'm pretty proud of my morning glories & clematis vines...snap another pic! Also I'm proud of my newest work...inside the gallery...stop by someday! - Theo www.greenriverpottery.com
c'est un beau bâtiment avec de belles couleurs pastels
ReplyDeleteDo you know what I like in this picture, Randy? The American mailboxes!! Pathetic, I know. :)
ReplyDeleteBonjour!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, the pottery collection is awesome!
Léia
Difficult to ignore such a nice building! Their website is very good and so theit work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and full of color little corner, look like a desert reflection!
ReplyDeletethat is a beautiful shot, Randy.
ReplyDeletei love the colors.
betty
Looks pretty nice. I imagine a backwater village, with a person sitting on a chair, leaning his back to the wall, chewing on a grass piece. Thanks for the picture!
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I can see what the colors drew you in.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes! You've taken us back in time before the heat arrived. :)
ReplyDeleteOh they certainly do make lovely things there Randy, love the blue bowls. I can see how that building caught your eye,great colours.
ReplyDeleteNever been to your neck of the woods but, that's exactly how I envisioned some buildings would look like.
ReplyDeleteVery nice quality ceramics...
Happy Thursday!
Thanks for the link; I do like their pottery. Clean lines!
ReplyDeleteColorful shot.
ReplyDeletei like the cute mailboxes on the side! :)
ReplyDeleteThe green door frame is a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteoh shoot, Randy... now you've just given me another place to go check out. I love that blue-green bowl- but it's definitely out of my price range! i can't wait to get back on the wheel next semester!
ReplyDeleteThe entire house is like a Pottery itself !
ReplyDeleteI can understand how the colors caught your eye. I'm surprised by the pop of green instead of blue. Surprises are always nice. :)
ReplyDeleteEverything is so beautiful in Santa Fe!
ReplyDeleteI think this could be one of my favorite stores.....and for some reason- I really lie the mailboxes on the wall!
ReplyDeleteLove that building! The pots are pricey though!
ReplyDeleteNice! Thanks Randy for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteCeramics, once I wanted to do. It must be interesting. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteI like their work! But their pottery is quite expensive...or maybe not. I know from nothing about pottery prices!
ReplyDeletea wonderful color mix!
ReplyDeleteAnother one of these enticing places! And yes, the pottery is lovely, I like those earthy tones.
ReplyDeleteI also love the pastel colours, they're lovely!
ReplyDeleteRandy, you live in an area with exuberant color and combinations and I love this combination!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Love the colors Randy. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog. My friend, Theo, is the potter at Green River. It's a great neighborhood. I lived in SF for several years and worked at a gallery on Canyon Road. It's fun to see your photos and have a vicarious visit again.
ReplyDeleteHello Randy, thanks for noticing my place & posting a photo! Now, in September, I'm pretty proud of my morning glories & clematis vines...snap another pic! Also I'm proud of my newest work...inside the gallery...stop by someday! - Theo
ReplyDeletewww.greenriverpottery.com