One pot, two pot, gold pot, Raku pot, courtesy of Diann Adams
Gentle, early morning pastures slope the curves of some pieces, where others are richly swathed in an iridescent speckle.
Canton ceramic artist Diann Adams shows off diverse, traditional textures in modern molds.
Diann’s work teeters along a pastoral path. Her golden forms sing of prosperous bounty. Her shapes in shades of blue reminisce the vault of heaven. Her modern marbled pots salute ancient stone relics. And her Raku-inspired creations warm the spirit like a hearth fire.
And in true spirit of the artist community, Diann is the protege of another hearted artist, one Laura Kolinski-Schultz. Diann has done well by her teacher.
She’s a member of the CMA’s Ceramic Artists Guild, and her work is available in the gift shop of the Canton Museum of Art. You may also contact Diann for commissions.
Check out more about Diann over at her permanent Hearted-Artist gallery.
Please let us know what YOU think about Diann’s work by leaving a comment below, and by rating her portfolio. Come back next week – same time, same place – to check out our next hearted artist!
P.S. You’ll never be cool like Diann if you don’t submit your artist portfolio! And if you’ve already submitted, we’ll be picking another hearted artist next week – it might just be you!
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I love Diann’s work. It is amazing how accomplished she has become. To see her work is to desire a piece of it.
Great work Diann!!
Nice Work, Diann!
I hope my wife buys me a piece of this beautiful pottery. Christmas is coming!!!
Diann, Thank you for sharing. The pots are beautiful. Is it always displayed at the Canton museum of Art?
Lovely, lovely pots!
I really like your work Diann