A new treasure
Dec. 12th, 2015 07:31 amWhen I go to Clayfolk, I usually bring back a small piece of pottery, something that speaks to me; this year, it was a small plate, colored porcelain inlay, by Carole Paquin. But then I saw this:

and was totally entranced. It's by Lorene Senesac, one of her series of small, beautifully detailed portals, windows and doors on a fantastic other world. I fell in love with it immediately, but couldn't bring myself to spend the money, even though we were doing extremely well.
Enter Denise, who had no such qualms. She talked to Lorene and arranged to get it for me as an early 25th anniversary present. It now hangs on the wall next to my side of the bed, where I can see it every morning when the lightbox comes on.

and was totally entranced. It's by Lorene Senesac, one of her series of small, beautifully detailed portals, windows and doors on a fantastic other world. I fell in love with it immediately, but couldn't bring myself to spend the money, even though we were doing extremely well.
Enter Denise, who had no such qualms. She talked to Lorene and arranged to get it for me as an early 25th anniversary present. It now hangs on the wall next to my side of the bed, where I can see it every morning when the lightbox comes on.