Do you ever watch Antiques Roadshow on PBS and marvel at the prices that the pottery brings? Pay attention. Today I am bringing you an opportunity to have that kind of pottery in your own collection. I bought my first art fair art from Madeline in l976 and have been watching her journey as a ceramicist ever since. She is one of Michigan's most popular artists, exhibiting her pottery at top fairs and galleries, teaching classes and workshops and consulting. Her work has appeared in
American Crafts Magazine, the
New York Times,
Ceramics Monthly and is coveted for private and public collections.
"Mardi Gras Teapot" clay and seed beads- 14"x8"x4" She says,
I was the little girl who always made potholders on a plastic loom on the backyard picnic table. I am the daughter of Irene who baked the fabulous cakes with four tiers of frosted roses, fiber optic lights and fountains. I am the granddaughter of Francis who crocheted tablecloths for the bosses at Ford Motors so her husband could keep his job during the Depression. This month you'll find Madeline in Cleveland Heights, OH, at the
Cain Park Arts Festival and in Ann Arbor, MI, at the
South University Art Fair. Learn more about her and her work as an artist:
ArtFairCalendar.com/featuredartist
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