Web page has hatched

Dec 2, 2022 | Studio diary | 0 comments

It is an important day to me. I can finally release my web page – the new home for my ceramics.

I think it was somewhere early October when I really started working on my web page. It really feels like hatching an egg. Starting with a pen and paper to sketch a vision, then starting with a structure of pages, looking for designs, comparing the web page engines and platforms, to choose the one I can work future.  And then of course endless hours on building and rebuilding the pages.

During the time I reflected a lot with myself on the work I have done so far and the direction I want that to move on. I looked into the values, I reviewed my work what I have been doing, what I like and also what I don’t as well defining the principles and concept of my art and craft that fits my soul. I tried to answer the Why question, not just what I do, but how I do and Why I do it. Read my design concept page to deeply look into my view of ceramics art.

There is still lot of work waiting ahead also behind the screen. There is lots of content waiting to be published and my next big step will be setting up a web shop and integrating it in here.

So when that web shop exactly will be opened?

We often feel that things happen to us either too early or too late, but in fact they do happen always when the time is right. Follow my Social media profiles and my blog – I will give hints and announcements when the time is right and closing in.

My desk, working with homepage.
My desk working with homepage

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Opening of my web shop at Etsy.com

Opening of my web shop at Etsy.com

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve launched my shop on ETSY where I could showcase and sell my pottery. There’s still a lot undergoing in my tiny studio to add more products, so stay tuned for updates. I hope you enjoy my work as much as I enjoy making it.

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