Author Archives: Terry D. Waldrop

Black Jacket Symphony Jay

A recent pen and ink drawing featuring Jay Willoughby of the Black Jacket Symphony. It’s been a while since I’ve done any pen and ink portraits. This is an example of a more “loose” style that I’m trying to fine … Continue reading

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Upside Down Tears

This is a large shallow bowl/plate created using a smooth, durable stonewear clay. It measures approx. 10 inches wide, is safe for food use and dishwasher safe. Very durable glazes and gloss over glaze used. I found this image online … Continue reading

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Leaf Cello Player

This is a acrylic painting that measures 2 ft wide x 4 ft tall. My Mom claimed this painting as soon as I was finished and it now hangs in her home. I can recreate this painting using your color … Continue reading

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Beneath an Orange Sky

This was created using an old book, lots of glue, a little pottery clay and paint. I used a router to dig the square hole in the book about halfway through the thickness, then painted the sunset. The figure is … Continue reading

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Angel in the Sky

I painted this angel as part of a three painting series. This was the second. I’ve always liked the elongated neck and the off-center placement.

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Pottery/Glass Bead Windchime #2

The second windchime so far in a series made from pottery tops, glass beads and a melted beer bottle. This one utilizes many different colors of pottery and beads and a cobalt blue beer bottle (BudLite Platinum). Get yours soon….they … Continue reading

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Rustic Glazed Pitchers

These are hand built from stacking clay coils individually and ensuring a watertight seal with each added layer. The glazed used was a happy accident that I wish I knew the formula, so that I could recreate and use more … Continue reading

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Handcoiled Rustic Bowl

This bowl is handmade by rolling individual coils and stacking them one on top of the other to create the desired look and feel. It measures approx. 7 inches wide like a standard bowl and the glaze used is food … Continue reading

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Picasso’s Cello Player Salad Plate

Picasso style themed salad plate featuring a dishwasher and microwave safe glaze with a gloss finish. Sold as a single plate for $30.

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Wine Bottle Salad Plates

This set of 2 plates measures approx. 8 inches wide and a perfect size for salads. Each features a different hand painted wine theme. The glaze used is dishwasher and microwave safe and extremely durable with a gloss finish. Available … Continue reading

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