Sherry MacDonald

Sherry MacDonald A retired teacher, Sherry loves the outdoors, finding great solace there. She uses the miracles and beauty she finds to add spark to her pottery creations. Each piece is hand-formed, with unique details added that draw people to her art. Her whimsical animals make customers want to pet them. Enjoy her animal sculptures […]

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Steve Turpin 

Steve Turpin Steve enjoys creating both traditional and folk pottery on his wheel. The Siamese Good and Evil Face jugs are truly inimitable in the world of folk pottery. He is famous for his limited edition roosters and Santas. Collectors vie for the 10 Christmas Roosters each year. A gifted artist, Steve’s ring jugs are […]

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Beth Fallaize

Beth Fallaize Beth, well-known for her beautiful, yet practical pottery, remarks, “I never tire of the excitement of working on the wheel. Clay is magical and so therapeutic.” She enjoys experimenting with clay and glazes and feels blessed to work at something she loves so much. Each piece is a labor of love and joy. […]

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Dianne White

Dianne White “I live and play on the banks of Cherokee Creek in Lincolnton,” smiles Dianne. “Seasonal changes on the banks of the creek influence the design, texture, and color of my pottery. I respect and strive to be in harmony with the environment.” Each piece of pottery is handmade, shaped, carved, glazed and fired […]

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Martha Buck

Martha Buck Martha hand-builds her pottery art using native clays and a variety of firing methods. She often incorporates objects such as shells, stones, fossils and bones in her work. Martha prefers to reveal the underlying clay body of each piece and employs unusual surface decoration to do so.             […]

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Julie Cavender

Julie Cavender For Julie, pottery is functional and personal. Her pots are imprinted with everyday items from her garden or nature. She is famous for her exquisite magnolia flowers, which are hand-shaped with patience and grace. They are a beautiful accent to any décor, adding just that special touch of the South. Her functional pieces […]

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Georgia Pottery by Kris London

Kris London

Kris London Creating original artwork in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains since 2004, Kris’ work reflects her love of nature and inspirations from her travels, especially the scuba diving trips. Nature-inspired textures can be found throughout her works, bringing the outdoors to her customers. Her whimsical fish are a customer favorite.     […]

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Jean Stafford

Jean Stafford All her life, Jean has been drawn to the visual arts where clay becomes empowering for her. Her pots take on a loose and organic energy with a touch of primitive flare. The older the pot looks, the better. Her symbol of circle of life can be found on most of her pots. […]

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