Min Posted January 21 Report Share Posted January 21 My suggestion for a QOTW would be what other creative things are you involved with? Thanks to @Hyn Patty for sparking this question with her post here where she said "But I also do a million other things too. Sculpting, mold making, resin editions, oil painting, etc and not just ceramics." Hulk and Rae Reich 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyn Patty Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 Wait, what? What does QOTW stand for? I just saw this pop up when you tagged me, Min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly in AK Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 Stands for Question of the Week Hyn Patty, and this one sounds great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Min Posted July 6 Report Share Posted July 6 @GEP wrote, in a post within this thread, "Basing your prices on the amount of time spent on your decorating techniques is not a valid method. This doesn’t have any correlation with market value and sellability." I found this to be a very wise comment and something that aligns with my findings. So bouncing off this, my suggestion for a QoTW would be: What adds monetary value to the price of a pot for those of us who sell our work? Rae Reich 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly in AK Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 We’re currently on what the last big show we’ve been to was. This makes me wonder a related question, and the more I think about it, the more I want to hear what people have to say: What ceramic event or destination do you consider a must see? I’m thinking of pilgrimages or a bucket list items. I have a small list, of places I think would be a blast, inspirational, and educational. The Old Church Pottery sale is one. NCECA (4th time) is a must. Archie Bray maybe. A general and nebulous trip through North Carolina looking at potters, ceramic history, and raw clay. Starworks operation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bam2015 Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 Pres, not sure if this topic has been discussed previously, but wondering, are folks more critical of their own work than they are of others? I am not happy with minor imperfections in my work that I probably wouldn't notice in the work of others. Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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