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Presenting: Tom Perry

Tom Perry flower vase

Tom Perry,

Now retired from a career as an engineering and technology manager, Tom has turned a passion hobby into a second career. He was an artist-in-residence at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft in 2004 and, in 2007, received the first-place award in the Amarillo Museum of Art Clay Biennial and the third-place award in the ClayHouston-Hanson Galleries members exhibition. He is a co-founder and active member of Empty Bowls Houston and ClayHouston.

It is my objective to create pots that through their use, whether tea cup, salad bowl, lemonade pitcher, or flower vase, add spirit and pleasure to one's life. I use white stoneware and porcelain clays because they produce smooth surfaces and respond well to color. I often mix colorants into the clay to integrate layered and patterned color combinations with the wheelthrowing and handbuilding processes. Carving into the swirling colored surface of wheelthrown vessels, for example, exposes variegated patterns resembling wood grain, agate cores, even Rohrshach tests, while stretching during handbuilding distorts and expands original patterns into new designs. The result is always a surprise.

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