About

About My Work

There are many aspects of ceramics that draw me to the medium. I love the enduring nature of pottery and the tradition it holds. Creating works that are usable brings me joy, and the fact that the custom of making ceramics has remained the same for thousands of years also fascinates me. Being able to carry on this same process lets me relate with the past. Inspiration for my work feature multiple themes, including triangles, the number three, and ancient cultures. The basic idea of a tripod pot initially came from examining ancient Chinese ceramic and bronze works of the Shang Dynasty. These pots from the 13th to 11th century BC were originally designed to have a greater surface for exposure to a cooking fire. Although my works are not made for this purpose, the three-legged form reflects on triangular symbolism. Triangles and the number three are influential because they symbolize physical and spiritual aspects of the world. They represent the threefold nature of the universe such as time: past-present-future, man: body-soul-spirit, and living: birth-life-death. Also, an equilateral triangle is a symbol of balance or completion, having three sides that support each other. Depending on the orientation of a triangle, the meaning can be different. An upward point represents masculinity, fire, heat, wisdom and truth, while a downward point represents femininity, water, cold, body, and the natural world. As with the triangle, the forms can look either masculine or feminine depending on its orientation, and the tripod legs create a unique balanced visual aesthetic.

About Ottaway Clay

Clay has been a passion of mine for a long time, and originally was something I never even though of doing as a career. I first started doing ceramics in 2006 learning the very basics in High School. In College I started off in Game and Simulation Art Design but quickly realized that was not my path. At the time I was taking ceramic elective courses and kept falling in love with the medium the more courses I took. It resulted in me completing a Bachelors of Fine Arts with a concentration in ceramics as well as a Minor in Art History. After college I spent a few years traveling to develop my skills more and learn how different clay businesses are run. I spent time in St. Petersburg, Florida for an artist residency and spent a year in Whitefish, Montana as an apprentice at a production pottery. I moved back home to Columbus, Ohio where I started planning my own venture. I ended up creating Ottaway Clay in 2017 after deciding I was at a good place to start selling my wares at art and craft fairs.

About My Studio

The Ottaway Clay studio is a home based ceramic studio located in Grove City, Ohio. The property was purchased In 2019 and in its recent past operated a hair salon for many years out of the home. The space was then remodeled and converted into a 600sq/ft ceramic studio. The studio itself has minimal equipment consisting of a single potters wheel and kiln which all work is completed. Walls are lined with shelving for work and there is a small area dedicated for glaze mixing and glazing. For now the space suites the needs of creating work, but someday may expand into teaching small classes.

Awards

2018

Best of Show

Delaware Arts Festival

2021

3rd Place Craft Competition

Grove City Art in the Alley