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Published: 13 October 2016 13 October 2016

Demonstration on October 11, 2016 by Letha Cress Woolf on "How to Add texture to Pottery" during 2016 Red Dot Studio Tour

Article and Photos by George Plant

Two years ago, award-winning potter Letha Cress Woolf and her husband Steve moved from just south of Anchorage, Alaska, to Silver City. For about 30 years, in Colorado and Alaska, Letha taught art in its many forms. And she taught pottery-making to potters and to large classes of people learning to be teachers of pottery-making. On Tuesday afternoon this week, at her "Alaska Mudhead" studio/workshop at 371 Camino De Viento in Wind Canyon, Letha demonstrated three techniques to add textures to newly thrown pots.

First was the method of adding texture using a Steve Tool to add a variety of textures as the newly made pot turned on the wheel.

Second was creating a surface on a pot thrown earlier in the afternoon to create what Letha termed a "crack pot."
This involved applying a sodium silicate and water solution to part of the newly made potG