New Art: Water Color Designs

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New from Jean Elton Studio, artist Lois Barker uses "water color" type glazes to paint these bowls by hand.  All designs are completely unique, and yet match perfectly with each other.  Each bowl or plate takes several hours to complete, and that's just the painting! These designs are available in all sizes of plates, bowls, and even lamps.

Behind the Scenes: Jean Elton Studio

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Who would have ever thought that this sleepy, little cape in southern Fairfield County, Connecticut, masked the highly productive Studio that is Jean Elton?

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As you can see, there is a lot going on in this studio.  So keep checking back on this blog for more looks behind the scenes, as well as explanations of the different materials used, methods of creating, and machinery, such as kilns and pug mills.

Pottery Party at Jean Elton Studio!

Occassionally, Jean Elton Studio will host private parties, as they did this past Saturday.  There were several families and a good time was had by all!One little girl, Natalie, wrote, "I had so much fun!  And I think your vases and other peices are beautiful!  And thank you for inviting me back!  I look forward to it!"Her sister, Julia, was equally enthusiastic, "Thank you so much for one of the best days of my summer!  I had so much fun and learned in the process!"Their dad was actually surprised by the fun!  He said, "I had thought I would watch and take photos but really got drawn in!  It was a ton of fun!"Another family wrote, "Thank you so much for the fabulous 'Jean Elton' extravaganza!... I enjoyed coming into contact with clay again, and Nancy is now impassioned as well!"A day at Jean Elton Studio is a day to be remembered and can be enjoyed by both young and old.  Keep checking back on this blog for any future events!

Profile: Lois Barker

lbarker_aboutLois Barker is a founder and Managing Director of Jean Elton Studio & Gallery, LLC. A mostly self-taught artist that has been working with clay for the past 30 years. Ms. Barker studied ceramics briefly at the University of Hartford, CT."I enjoy making new designs of tableware and decorating them by hand. I use the dishes in my own home for color, variety and the basis of table decorations that are just fun. I also like working in slabs so that I can press simple but tasteful designs into my work."I make every single piece we sell in Fairfield County, Connecticut. We use time-honored forms and techniques to achieve our widely-admired beauty and functionality, using my own designs entirely--we do not have a factory in China! Our products are stoneware: this means they are more durable, safe and creative than what one sees in the "big box" stores. Although we're proud of our products here and feel that they're better quality than the imports, please don't buy our products for these reasons alone! Buy our products because you love the way they look and feel. That's why we love them!"signature