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Nancy Jonnum


My Background
When I was young I loved everything that had to do with art--drawing, painting, cut and paste.  I even made shapes and creatures from the clay and mud in my backyard. 

After high school I attended the University of California at Santa Barbara.  I worked toward my teaching credential and took art and literature classes when I had time.  I took one pottery class.  I wasn’t very good at it, but the seed was planted.  After that I always knew that someday I would work with clay.
When my children were toddlers I began taking clay classes again.  Before long I realized that if I wanted to be any good I would have to get some equipment and work on my own.  I bought a kick wheel and an electric kiln and set up shop in a storage closet.  Since then I have never looked back.  I’ve acquired lots of tools, equipment, knowledge, skill and a wonderful little studio.
I have taken pottery classes at UCSB, Rancho Santiago College, Idylwild, Gualala, Todos Santos (Baja California), Mendicino and many workshops.  I have learned a lot from the many pottery magazines and books I’ve read, through the years.

I have exhibited sculptures at festivals, galleries and museums in the high desert and in central and southern California.   I have taught classes to children and adults throughout the Antelope Valley on both a volunteer and professional basis and have written articles for Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times and the American Ceramic Society Newsletter.

My Inspiration
Some ceramic artists that I admire are Cheryl Tall and Viola Frey.  Both of these artists make their sculptures in sections for easier handling, as I often do.  Janis Mars Wunderlich has a whacky sense of humor.  Kristy Greco taught me to make maquettes.  And I named my cat after Rudio Autio.  I think my work hasinfluenced a lot by my travels in Mexico and South America, where they have a free, open approach to creativity.  been

Where can you find my work?
On my website www.bigrockpottery.com
or in the Three Rivers Art Co-op and shows in Visalia and Three Rivers Galleries

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