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“The tactile impression is as important as the visual impression, so carving and texturing methods form a common thread throughout my body of work.”

Vicki Liles Gill graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1979.

Studies at Gaston College and Penland School of Craft, as well as workshops with nationally known potters form the basis for her knowledge and skills in clay.

Vicki established Bluegill Pottery in 1997.  Her forte is thrown and handbuilt stoneware and porcelainous clay.  Firing takes place in oxidation and on occasion in an atmospheric kiln.  The tactile impression is as important to her as the visual impression, so carving and texturing methods form a common thread throughout the body of work. A desire to use and master techniques such as carving and development of rich surface color and texture was influenced by Eastern pottery. Everyday use of handmade work was another important part of the Eastern tradition that caught the attention of Vicki Gill.

Vicki’s pottery art has been displayed with Carolina Claymatters Guild throughout North Carolina.  She has joined fellow potter, Tim Stiles for a joint show at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont, NC and has had a solo exhibition at Gaston College.  The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC featured Vicki’s striking pottery in the show, “2 Painters and a Potter”.

Today you can find Vicki Gill’s Bluegill Pottery throughout the Piedmont and eastern NC.   Please visit our site Gallery or find Bluegill Artwork at a location near you!

If you would like to read more about clay and recent clay-adventures, you can checkout my blogspot at www.bluegillpottery.blogspot.com.

 

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