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In this episode, Nic Torres delves into the significance of revisiting old ideas to enhance pottery skills and find one's unique voice. He cites an interview with Eva Funderburgh, who emphasized the benefits of repetition and returning to past ideas. Funderburgh shares an anecdote from her first show in Switzerland, where struggling for new ideas led her to create hanging sculptures, a pivotal moment in her sculptural journey. Revisiting these ideas not only helped refine her pottery but sparked new innovations. Nic encourages listeners to revisit their old pottery ideas to improve their skills and explore new ideas that can enrich their work.
Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz
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In this episode, Nic Torres delves into the significance of revisiting old ideas to enhance pottery skills and find one's unique voice. He cites an interview with Eva Funderburgh, who emphasized the benefits of repetition and returning to past ideas. Funderburgh shares an anecdote from her first show in Switzerland, where struggling for new ideas led her to create hanging sculptures, a pivotal moment in her sculptural journey. Revisiting these ideas not only helped refine her pottery but sparked new innovations. Nic encourages listeners to revisit their old pottery ideas to improve their skills and explore new ideas that can enrich their work.
Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz
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