11.29.2020
Categories: artists, creativity

A little “cement graffiti” as seen this morning along the lakefront carved into one of the cement boulders of the retaining walls.


Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
A Chicago potter’s somewhat slanted view of clay & play |
A little “cement graffiti” as seen this morning along the lakefront carved into one of the cement boulders of the retaining walls.
Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
Lillstreet Studios ∙ 4401 North Ravenswood, Chicago, Illinois 60640 ∙ 773-307-8664 gary@firewhenreadypottery.com |