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Dawn Raburn

William Edgar:  “One can never separate a work from the artist…the creator informs the work out of the rich material in his or her own soul.”  
                                                                                                                                                   



Who would have thought that being a shy girl from the deep South would be “rich material” in my soul for creativity?  The many hours of solitude in the woods and fields around my home in Stone Mountain, GA was an incubator for my love of reflection on nature, meaning and purpose.  A true understanding of meaning and purpose had eluded me for many years.  Mid-life was a time of evaluation, once again, on meaning and purpose.  As I reviewed my life, I grieved the opportunities that were given me and not used to the fullest.  An education at the University of Georgia and art studies abroad in Italy, although wonderful opportunities, were mostly wasted by a young woman in search of some elusive something else.

Over the years I have enjoyed watercolor painting, calligraphy, teaching art, and I also owned my own sign business for 10 years specializing in the lost art of hand lettering.  I fell in love with creating wheel-thrown vessels originally in 1977 while living in Okinawa, but it wasn’t until 1998 that I renewed that passion.  I now operate my studio, Adamah Pottery near my home in Evensville, TN.

“Meaning and purpose” which I had pursued, were there all along.  It is said that Georges Rouault, the French painter, painted not for public approval, but for an audience of One.  That is the perspective that brings purpose, meaning and joy to my work and life.
My work is to create beautiful objects with a simple purpose that are quiet, functional, without embellishment or unnecessary decorative distraction, designed to serenely complement, not compete with the offerings they hold.  That is a description of the vessel into which I wish to be formed.



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