Thursday, June 30, 2011

almost there

well its been awhile. i havent been on the internet lately.  last weekend was another wonderful weekend hosted by the Beaufirt Historic Association's Old Homes Tour.  the studio was stop number 25 on the tour. we saw lots and lots of people from all over the place, made some new friends, and found new homes for lots of my pottery,
the last two m onths have been crazy and its been a long six weeks that are almost winding down...this weekend is the art show at the beaufort art center. i am so excited. its going to be awesome, we started setting up last night and so far everyone's work looks amazing. i am exhausted, havent slept in weeks, but i am living on pure electric happiness!  i have been firing the kiln back to back for a few weeks now. the new elements and tehrmocouples on the kiln are working out well. goodness knows. i have put them to the test! i am even firing right now! (yep down to the wire!)  i am excited to be introducung a new line of pots at the show too. cool stuff, stay tuned.

and one last thing, let me take a second to thank my hubby.

for the last month, i have been pretty absentee at the reynolds household, my hubby has stayed on top of the laundry, kept the house spotless, the yard mowed (at the studio too), the dishes done, the bills paid, cooked some suppers, been to the grocery store (BOUGHT ME BLUEBERRIES!!!) and is even cooking the dog food - no simple task (um, yeah, we cook our dogs their food)....thats just the short list. i think the only way i have maintained my sanity, was because of his help. so let me take a minute of your time to brag on my hubby.....
thanks babe!!! i love you!

as always thanks for reading!
and wishing you well.]~trista

Friday, June 24, 2011

cover story!

life in a fishbowl 
is on the cover of "this week magazine"!!!
its very exciting! check it out!



download the PDF here!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

old homes tour

old homes tour is this weekend and my studio will once again be a stop this year. the studio is TRASHED. oh well...looks like i gotta clean to do today!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

cool artist of the day


http://www.ralphlgoings.com/


At first i thought it was photogrphy, but Ralph Goings is a realist painter.  This website is an overview of Goings work of the last forty years. It some of his early work from the 1960's.  As it closer to modern day  (beginning with the pickup series) he surveys the fast-food eateries, diner interiors and counter-top still life paintings of the 70's, 80's and 90's. Its cool to move through the decades!


This is about "ordinary everyday experience of American life... showing that there is beauty in the mundane".

My favorites are his earlier works, but i find them all fascinating and beautiful!


"My paintings are about light, about the way things look in their environment and especially about how things look painted. Form, color and space are at the whim of reality, their discovery and organization is the assignment of the realist painter."
---Ralph Goings -- 1978

Thursday, June 09, 2011

mountain country

well, i made the old asheville turnaround this week. i headed home for clay supplies and a doctor's appointment. the smell of mountain air was missing from my life. i needed that smell so bad i felt like some kind of fragrance junky!
tis the season for me to be homesick! i always miss home the most when the seasons change. 

one of the blogs i follow is called appalachian treks, written by a photographer named mark peacock. . his lastest entry was about max patch.  max patch "by the way the crow flys" is just a hop, skip and a jump from the farm where we used to live. i love this blog entry. it takes me home!  the road between fines creek and max patch and hot springs and marshall is a winding mountain highway that i could drive in my sleep (albeit incredibly unsafe.... driving while sleeping that is). go check it out his entry. the photos are beautiful!


Wednesday, June 08, 2011

throwing a bottle


super cool video by my former mentor and teacher, mr steve lloyd, of lloyd pottery. steve is the clay teacher at  haywood community college.

check it out! but don't blink. you'll miss it!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

bummed...


this blog post is an ode.

an ode to days goneby,
where cheerful but un-useful pots were given a second chance.
happy to be repurposed
 for the last year,
they had become the hands that embraced my garden
out front of the studio.
it happened slowly.
a broken sugar jar...
vanished.
a cup found far from home.
and now, a huge gaping hole. all at once.
where someone took my garden love and made it theirs.
i knew it would happen. i didnt even think i d mind.
but i do.
those dirty thieves took a matching set
2 or 3 atleast
of blistered pinholed faultily glazed bowls.
i know! i should be happy that someone loves them
enough to take them home and use them in their state of fault.
but some how i am offended.
the blank hole not filled.
i took away the garden hands today. and replaced them with  a fence.
boo thieves. you stink!


Monday, May 23, 2011

montana blog love!

hey yall!

have i ever told you i love the word quirky? probably not, but i do.  i love it as a word, i love its definition and i love it as a description.  i remember the first time i heard the word quirky. i was in middle school, circa 1990, reading the now defunct magazine, "sassy".  a magazine that told me how i could die my hair with kool aid, informed me what doc martins were and what a rrriot girl was. it was so rad. i remember once they had a photo spread featuring "quirky" models. these women were not the barbie doll stick figures of seventeen magazine. they were something much more amazing: red headed, freckled, afro-ed, raven haired, noses too long, eyes too far apart etc.  they were young, fresh, original, normal, out of the ordinary, relate -able, extraordinary,
gorgeous...

so, there is this fabulous all female blog compiled by four quirky writer-slash-artists out in missoula, montana that i like to keep up with:
 the fantastic spatula!
 its witty and well written. and for the art lover, its definitely inspiring. 
i love this blog!!! 

one of the writers of fantastic spatula is  my colleague. she is a fellow artist and a native carteret county-an... the gifted and talented shannon kemp!  you might recognize her name from when i did an art show here in beaufort with her and another colleague (christal weatherly) last july.
so, on saturday may 21st guess what nc artist the fantastic spatula featured?
yep. yours truly. go see for yourself!
anyhoo, tis the season to sleep in the studio! gotta go make pots!

thanks for reading!
and as always, wishing you well!
~trista

Friday, May 20, 2011

happenings in the hills

its a good weekend to be in the mountains!
this weekend up in asheville is the Kenilworth Artist Association's Spring Studio Tour.  this semi annual event is really special to me for two reasons. first, because it is the neighborhood where my folks have been living for the last 12 years, and you know what they say... "home is where your mom is". 
check out there website.
http://www.kenilworthartists.org/
which also bring me to my next point.  one of my dearest friends kathie kline, and her husband robert are on the tour hosting a number of artists at their home. make sure to put her house on your list of stops. you can see her website here.
http://www.centerpointclaystudio.com/
the event has really gained a lot of momentum in the last few years.  if you are in the area, make sure to hit up the tour. its going to be great!
also, this weekend begins the annual Haywood Community College graduate show.  as a proud alumni i want to encourage yall to stop by the folk art center at mile marker 382 on the blue ridge parkway, outside of asheville.
http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/pages/posts/haywood-community-college-graduate-show-may-21---july-10-2011-33.php
i am truly amazed the amount of talent this program puts out every year!

and, since you are in the area and making a weekend out of art. head on out to bakersville and check out michaels kline's pottery. bakersville is a truly lovely part of wnc. the drive out there is beautiful and michael kline's pots are amazing. they are a huge inspiration to me.



http://michaelklinepottery.blogspot.com/2011/05/38-more-pots-preview-of-this-weekends.html

i guess that all for now!
as always, thanks for reading!
wishing you well,
trista

Finding me:

asheville river arts district
95 roberts street
asheville, north carolina


email: tristahudzikpottery@yahoo.com