
Last night was the final night of the GREAT LILLSTREET THROWDOWN! After ten weeks of clay projects, challenges, contests & games… we finally had a WINNER!!! And there “might” have been a golden trophy to celebrate the big victory!!! Allegedly….



Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
A Chicago potter’s somewhat slanted view of clay & play |

Last night was the final night of the GREAT LILLSTREET THROWDOWN! After ten weeks of clay projects, challenges, contests & games… we finally had a WINNER!!! And there “might” have been a golden trophy to celebrate the big victory!!! Allegedly….



Looks like my friend Tracy is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day today with her new Shamrock Mug… and a quirky collection of festive decor. Including some of her own “pasta art” from grade school!!! HA!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TAYLOR!!!
So my niece Taylor is turning eighteen today!!!
And I thought it might be fun to do a little flashback to when she was a youngster in grade school doing a class project about a family member. Turns out she picked ME!!! So cute… funny the things that “stuck” in her head back then? Hard to believe she’s turning 18 already… where has the time gone?!


Food just tastes better on handmade pottery!


This morning I was excited about my iris shoots popping up! But then at Navy Pier this afternoon… I spied these colorful crocus flowers bursting through everywhere!!! A fun surprise… considering we still have chances for snow! And the first day of Spring is not until Monday!!! Even the bees were out enjoying the sunshine today!







Although we’re still dealing with cold temperatures, snow flurries & freezing rain… seemingly changing on a daily basis… it is encouraging to see little sprouts of my variegated iris working their way through in the garden. Spring is coming!!!

I’ve been looking forward to this all day… Celebrating NATIONAL PI(e) DAY!!! March 14th… also known as 3.14… also know as Pi. A yummy piece of cherry pie on a beautiful handmade porcelain plate made by my friend & teaching assistant Susan Slogoff. All hand-painted with black underglaze as the perfect contrast to the white porcelain!!!


A little worse for wear…
loving the colors & textures of weathered wood after a long Winter season.


Just one of my “not-so-basic” class demo bowls… after a banded layer of white slip, then carved through with leaf patterns. A quick layer of an amber celadon glaze tops it off. And I’m kinda diggin’ the sparkly gold flecks in the pooled areas.


Looks like Lisa is enjoying her perfectly purple mug while puzzling!

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Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
Lillstreet Studios ∙ 4401 North Ravenswood, Chicago, Illinois 60640 ∙ 773-307-8664 gary@firewhenreadypottery.com |