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PERSONALIZED POTTERY IS HERE! Select pieces are now available for custom names, quotes and text. Like ‘Mudstuffing’ on Facebook for Info. http://www.facebook.com/mudstuffingpottery
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Lisabeth on Mar 4, 2016
5 out of 5 starsI love the vintage image on this spoon rest! Thank you for offering it!
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Jack on Jan 30, 2016
5 out of 5 starsThe mug is really fantastic! Looks great with the nautical theme in my bathroom. Thanks for an excellent custom item and for the fast service. I'm sure I'll be back.
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bwallace936 on Dec 26, 2015
5 out of 5 starsExceptionally unique coffee cup. Bought it for my wife she loves the little feet on this cup. Quality product!
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TheSecretGreenhouse on Dec 4, 2015
4 out of 5 starsVery well made and it is exactly as appears in picture.
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nakir on Nov 1, 2015
5 out of 5 starsA beautiful mug! The imperfections were minor, and it adds a little joy to every morning. :) So whimsical!
About mudstuffing
Making Dirty Pots Dishwasher Safe since 2002
Keith Phillips earned a BFA from East Carolina University with a studio focus in printmaking. After college, Keith & Gina blind folded themselves and picked a spot on a map, packed up their stuff and headed to Missoula, Montana. Always painting and drawing, life lead Keith to a career as a designer working for various online companies in the 90’s. With the crash of the Internet, he found himself jobless with a wife & two kids to support. In a moment of serendipity, he was employed as an assistant to ceramic artist Walker Davis, who was once a bum on the streets of Spokane, WA. In addition to the ceramic craft, Walker taught Keith to “live poor”. He bought her old kiln for $200, and started making his own wares. Between pottery, freelance graphic design and creating art in fabrics, bills started to get paid again.
Artist Statement: “Over the years I worked using a variety of methods and processes. The method and process is really what intrigues me as a maker. So it’s natural for me to make functional wares to give my work a purpose and meaning.
Today most pots are thrown on the wheel, but involve a fair amount of handbuilding before being finished. adding layers and layers of embellishment gives the pots depth and pictorial qualities. I use stencils, silkscreen, washes and decals to achieve these patterns and textures. Using a variety of methods to transfer images on pot satisfies my inner printmaker. ”
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Keith Phillips
Owner, Maker
Over the years I worked using a variety of methods and processes. The method and process is really what intrigues me as a maker. So it’s natural for me to make functional wares to give my work a purpose and meaning.
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