August 8th, 2012
The Happyrock Pottery, Susan Gladstone, Potter, Rehoboth Beach, Throwing, Centering, Opening and Shaping, The 39th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Craft Show, Rehoboth Art League, Two Week-ends!!, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware
If you are visiting the Delaware Beaches you should stop by the Rehoboth Art League located at 12 Doods Lane, on Saturday, August 11th and on Sunday, August 12th. Or, Saturday, August 18th and Sunday, August 19th. It is the 39th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Craft Show.
Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
There will be over 120 selected artists. The location is the historic 4 acre shady campus and beautiful gardens. Food, Music, & Entertainment. Children’s activities, as well.
Free parking and shuttle service. $5.00 entry free per week-end. For more info., please call 302-227-8408 or visit http://www.rehobothartleague.org.
My friend, Susan Gladstone, is a potter. She will be one of the exhibitors at this outdoor show. Her booth is #53. Please stop by and tell her I sent you.
Susan is originally from Baltimore, Maryland, but she is making Rehoboth Beach her home. The Happyrock Pottery is located at the Shops at Celebration Mall at 20 Baltimore Ave. in Downtown Rehoboth Beach. Tel. 410-375-7120.
Her specialty is Raku pottery which has small cracks that turn black. These are made by the deposits of carbon in them, turning them black no matter what color of clay used. The final product is so unique.
Watching Susan work was so relaxing. As a professional she made it look so easy.
From throwing the moist lump of clay….this is what goes next.
Susan will have small pieces also at the show. The hands of a potter…..
Have a good one!!
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