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The potters whose work is featured on the following pages have one surprising thing in common: ceramics is something they stumbled into as an elective at school, and almost immediately they fell in love. “I was sunk, like that day,” one of them recalls. “I thought, yeah, this is going to be hard to not do.”
Now none can imagine a life that doesn’t involve messing with mud.
Beyond that, each potter has followed their own path and developed their unique style. A tiny ladybug distinguishes Ellie Kotsianas-Christner’s work. Ericka Ryba likes a neutral palette and clean farmhouse style. Michael Robison leans toward Celtic designs and carvings of leaves and trees.