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Gearing up for Ceramic Showcase

April 17, 2018April 22, 2018
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Last year I didn’t bring any snails to Ceramic Showcase other than what I donated to the 2017 Installation project. This year I’ve decided my snails will have a presence. These two, are th... Read More
Bowls

For Roosevelt High

March 24, 2018
For Roosevelt High
I I decided to give some bowls to Roosevelt High to help them keep the costs of their senior graduation party low for each senior. These are some of the bowls I donated.... Read More
Blue glaze • Buttons • Teapots

February 2018

February 16, 2018April 22, 2018
Tea Set for One
Hard to believe I’ve let this go so long. Well, perhaps not so hard. Since my last post I’ve been away, down with the flu, and happily working in the studio, finding new ways to use button... Read More
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Art in the Burbs

October 13, 2017
Rosebud Pitcher
This weekend, October 14-15, I will be one of the artists at the Art in the Burbs Fine Arts Festival and Sale. It is held at Tigard High School, 10:00 – 7:00 on Saturday, 10:00-5:00 on Sunday. I... Read More
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Snails for Earth Day

April 22, 2017April 29, 2017
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I’ve decided to bring some of my snails to my booth at Ceramic Showcase today in honor of Earth Day. I only have a few left in my inventory, but they might give a smile to a person or two!... Read More
Double-walls • green glaze • Uncategorized

Finally fired the kiln

April 14, 2017
Tall mug
It’s taken longer than usual to get a load of work through all the processes, but I just opened the kiln. Here is the first piece I’ve photographed. It was suggested to me by a lovely lady... Read More
Blue glaze • Trays • Uncategorized • Zippers

After Art Walk

March 7, 2017
P1010237
The 2017 SE Area Art Walk is all over. I am so grateful to the Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church for being my host, as well as hosting other artists. They take very good care of us. Art Walk is alw... Read More
Cake plate • Lazy susans • Uncategorized

New pieces for Art WAlk

February 26, 2017February 26, 2017
Gear cake plate
The SE Area Art Walk is March 4-5, in just a few days. I’ve been having fun thinking of ways to use gear motifs. This lazy susan cake plate, just out of the refurbished kiln, is an example of wh... Read More
Bowls • Buttons

Multi Button Bowls

February 11, 2017February 11, 2017
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The SE Area Art Walk is quickly approaching. With my kiln down I’ve gotten a bit behind, but everything is glazed and ready to fire. Just waiting now for the element to come in. In the mean time... Read More
Double-walls • Uncategorized

Large “Floating” vase

November 16, 2016February 14, 2017
Large Floating Vase
Here is my first of two of what I call “Floating vases”. It is a functional piece, holds water, flowers, etc., but the bottom of the vase is open. This make the vessel part of the vase ... Read More
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Gretchen Lambert has been creating beautiful, functional ceramics on the West Coast for more than 12 years.

Inspired by natural shapes, her hand-thrown forms nurture the spirit--from tableware and teapots to patio planters and more.

For commissions please contact homespunceramics@gmail.com.


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