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Monday, May 19, 2014

BFA Senior Exhibition- UNCC

Constructed Perceptions, BFA Senior Exhibition
Rowe Gallery at University of North Carolina at Charlotte


    Desiree Petty
    Consumption = Extinction
    Ceramic, Soda-Fired
    2014
    17" x 63" x 48"
I still can't believe I spent the last year seeing this project through to completion. This was my first time working on a series for such a length of time.
During my BFA show was the first time the public and I got to see the series come together through installation.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

31st Annual ARTOBERFEST 2013

 The Mooresville Artist Guild Presents the 31st Annual 
ARTOBERFEST
Judged Competition and Art Show

at The Depot Art Gallery
103 West Center Ave, Mooresville, NC, 28115 * (704) 663-6661 

Exhibit Calendar: October 1st - 31st 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, October the 11th from 6-8pm

Reef Mug by Desiree Petty
Symbiotic Relationship by Desiree Petty

Artist Desiree Petty will be exhibiting three works of art in the Artoberfest. She is very
excited to be exhibiting in this show along with fellow Artist, Stephanie Gainer whose art was
recently exhibited in Carolina's Got Art! 2013. 

The Artoberfest will be judged by Larry Elder owner of Elder Gallery and creator of Carolina's Got Art!
Tea On The Go! by Desiree Petty


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Back in the Studio!

                                              Back In The Clay Studio for Fall 2013!

          I'm so excited to finally get my hands back into clay! I've been sick for the past week or so it's been tough to dive back into my work full speed. 
This picture is a freshly thrown cup that is still on the potters wheel. It's a wonderful smooth stoneware clay body that is great to throw with!!
Check back for more process photos from the studio. 
Look for new pages on my blog about slip cast mold-making coming soon!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Pottery at BeadLush

      I happy to announce that award-winning local bead store, Beadlush is now displaying and selling my pottery!                        
     Beadlush is located at 1217 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC, 28205. If have any questions for Beadlush they can be reached at 704-376-3331.

Friday, July 26, 2013

NoDa Roxx Festival Sat. 27th

Come join the fun this Saturday July 27th from Noon to 8pm in NoDa for the first
NoDa Roxx Festival! I will be there as an art vendor. 
Below is a map of where in NoDa the festival is happening.
The festival is FREE to attend :)


Rumor has it that there is going to be a water gun fight for the kids. So please bring
any water guns you may have at home. Activities for the kids are planned for Noon-3pm.
Come enjoy the art, music, and good food.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Local Art in NoDa

Art Vending in NoDa
E.36th and N. Davidson, Charlotte, NC

I've proudly been an Art Vendor in NoDa for the past seven years. During the
summer you can find me (Desiree) in NoDa on Friday and Saturday nights selling my handmade goods like pottery, and jewelry. 

Though the heat can be trying at times, I love the eclectic atmosphere in the neighborhood.
My favorite part about vending in NoDa is the open and honest feedback I get from people about my art.

I invite you all to come and check NoDa out if you haven't already. There is something fun
for everyone. Awesome restaurants like Revolution Pizza, Soltice, Cabo Fish Taco and
Boudreaux's Louisiana Kitchen are a must visit.


For those interested in joining the NoDa Art Vending Scene please visit http://nodarioty.org/
for a complete list of rules and regulations. 

Don't Forget the pups at home, because NoDa is very Dog Friendly :)
My dog Hazel comes down with me to sell. Besides getting EVERYONE to pet her,
her favorite activity is visiting The Dog Bar in NoDa.

That's right I said Dog Bar. It is the best place to bring your friendly pup.
Can you really beat watching your dog play and have fun while you relax? 



Thursday, July 18, 2013

Live Rock inspired Plates

Live Rock inspired plates stacked. 


People tell me it's unusual that I have chosen to decorate the bottom of the plate.
I made that decision because I wanted to feel the texture I have created when handling the plate. 
Texture has always been a driving force in my ceramic work. Though an impressive visual experience is important to me I believe a powerful tactile experience is necessary for a intimate connection between  the consumer and a pottery piece. 

These plates are inspired by the porous nature of Reef Rock, also called Live Rock. 
In the broadest terms Live Rock is what it sounds like, reef rocks that are alive with billions of microscopic organisms, and many that you can see like tube worms, feather dusters, shrimp, tiny fish and more.
It is the Live Rock that is the backbone of any reef environment. 





Reef Plate -C121




Reef Plate -C122




Reef Plate -C120





Reef Plate- C119