Jeff (remember Jeff's Shutters?) needed a birthday present for the wife and invited me to tag along to Barry Gregg Clayworks. Lucky me.
Barry and Parker, his 3-legged dog, greeted us. I can't believe I didn't get a picture of Parker, the inspiration for Barry's happy bark ark period. Here's an ark.
Bark sticks.
Moma and baby dogs.
Salty dogs and peppery dogs.
Barry shows and sells all over the southeast. His work will catch your eye in a gallery or show and make you smile. This is from Mudfire more than a year ago, my first encounter with Barry's work.
Plenty of birds in the bark arks.
Barry's yard is a menagerie of totems.
Barry also models humans and rabbits when he's of a mind to.
Here is the whole "3 Dog Night"
Jeff on the left with Barry on the right bringing home Stef's ark of barks.
Thanks to Jeff for the invitation. Thanks to Barry Gregg for the work. Thanks to Ms. Parker the 3-legged dog for the inspiration.
Terry
terry @ surf303.com
How wonderful!
ReplyDeleteTerry, It was a pleasure having you along. I enjoy Stephanie's(?) Bark Ark so much that i carry it from room to room with me.
ReplyDeleteI love those salt and pepper shakers!
ReplyDeleteOh, so, so cute! Guaranteed to make you smile!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Jeff's wife will figure out who he really bought the Bark Ark for! ;)
P.S. I finally figured out that if I enable 3rd party cookies, I can comment from my google acct.
Oy!
Susan, thanks so much for getting the cookies together.
ReplyDeleteThose salt and pepper dogs are precious.
ReplyDeleteTerry, how fun I love to see unique works of art. Are those garden stakes I spotted? They are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKarena
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Karena, I think the dogs (and rabbits) on sticks are garden stakes.
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