#366 The Art of Ceramic Flowers w/Sonita Cannon

Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres - A podcast by Nic Torres

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This Episode features an interview with Sonita Cannon who shares her journey from a high school art class discovery of ceramics to becoming a full-time potter with her own home studio and unique voice in the craft. Throughout the conversation, the importance of supportive people, from teachers to peers and family, is highlighted as a critical component of her growth and success. Sonita discusses the evolution of her work, from the initial challenges and learning experiences to innovatively incorporating techniques inspired by cake decorating to create distinct flower designs on her pottery. She shares stories of overcoming challenges, including the transition to her own studio space and the pivotal moments that propelled her business forward, such as viral social media exposure. Additionally, the conversation covers advice for aspiring potters on business skills, collaboration, embracing failure as a learning process, and the importance of patience and fun in discovering one's unique voice in pottery. You can learn more about Sonita by checking out her Instagram @juniperandlarkceramics [https://www.instagram.com/juniperandlarkceramics/] Take this Free Quiz to see how close you are to finding your pottery voice click here to take the quiz shapingyourpottery.com/quiz  [https://l80hrbmg3p5.typeform.com/to/tpiCqpnW] 00:00 Welcome to the Pottery Journey 00:03 The Impact of People on the Pottery Path 01:06 The Beginnings of a Pottery Passion 02:03 Creating a Home Studio: Dreams to Reality 03:55 The Evolution of Pottery Style: From Functional to Floral 07:11 Exploring Techniques: The Art of Versatility 11:25 The Business Side of Pottery: Turning Passion into Profession 15:51 Discovering Your Unique Voice in Pottery 18:42 Collaborations and Growth: Expanding the Pottery Horizon 19:54 Embracing Failure: The Pathway to Success 22:15 Finding Your Unique Voice: Advice for Aspiring Potters 23:04 Final Thoughts and Where to Learn More

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