Libbey Seigars
I studied pottery at Marlboro College in the early 70's with Malcolm "Orv" Wright, who had apprenticed in Japan with National Living Treasure, Taroueman Nakazato XII. Orv was a wonderful teacher and inspiration. I headed off to Japan during my Junior year at college and spent two semesters researching the aesthetic influence of 16th century style wood burning kilns on the pottery produced at three of the ancient kiln sites surrounding Kyoto. I returned to Marlboro for my Senior year and then apprenticed at Orv's studio, for the next year and a half.
This training set my direction and love of functional pottery. I enjoy the challenge of creating pieces that work well, are aesthetically pleasing and can last a lifetime. My first studios were in Kennebunk and Portland Maine where I developed and produced a line of tableware and started a small tile business. Later I moved to the small farming community of Whitefield, Maine and established Whitefield Pottery. I now work with earthenware clay, primarily creating thrown pieces. My work is inspired by the gardens, woods and rivers that surround my studio.
After bisque firing all pieces are individually decorated, glazed, and fired to 1900 Fahrenheit. All pieces are lead free and safe for use in the microwave and dishwasher.
My "Portfolio" shows work that is similar to what will be available if you visit my studio, a craft fair or gallery that carries my work.
My Studio, Whitefield pottery
In the summer my gardens call loudly but so does my studio. I welcome visitors to the studio for a visit, but please call, text or email first, (207)518-3781 or [email protected] I am happy to provide studio and garden tours during the spring, summer and fall. I typically have a selection of completed work available.
I have occasional Studio Shows & Sales when a larger selection of my work is available. The "Where to Buy" page lists the dates for these events as well as Craft Fair dates and the location of the galleries that carry my work.
I have occasional Studio Shows & Sales when a larger selection of my work is available. The "Where to Buy" page lists the dates for these events as well as Craft Fair dates and the location of the galleries that carry my work.
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