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Anne Marie Lemke -
Anne Marie first discovered her love of pottery almost
25 years ago after watching a master potter working his wheel. To
her then untrained eye, it appeared that the potter made the clay
rise up almost as if by magic. She was hooked! Later she became a
student of the master potter who had so inspired her, Ralph Conklin.
While training under Maestro Conklin, she also began taking classes
at Northwestern Michigan College, Muskegon Community College,
Kalamazoo Institute of the Arts, as well as attending any/all
workshops in the region.
Anne spent years studying and developing a diverse
understanding of the traditions of her art, but she also began early
on to explore her own unique direction. The years that followed
found her working in various clay mediums, all centered around her
potter's wheel and kilns. Today her primary focus is functional
pottery and tableware; items like wine chillers and personalized
coffee/tea mugs. She is frequently asked by her clients to develop
entire table settings around a chosen theme, or occasionally to
produce a run of hand thrown mugs for regional
businesses.
Anne says "I
particularly enjoy creating items you would use every day. I choose
my glazes carefully to emphasize the lines and shapes of each
vessel. What I wish to convey to my friends and customers is this
sense of individual hand-made quality for each piece of pottery that
you use. From your morning cup of coffee in your favorite mug to
that late night bowl of ice cream, I hope to impart my sense of
wonder and joy in the pieces I create for you."
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