From The World of Interiors, Sept. 2010.
Some inspiration.
From bone and ceramic Rose-Marie patiently carves beads and tokens. The "brown" clay has many shades, sometimes grey, blue or black, like ebony, charcoal and charred metal. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWhAfK_UDDN97SfKdhHDBx-vyMSw9Wnqy-nPhBUyKu79BGs2A24-jGzhtA0-A2ZdhR3BbXmZiGEX4Mzsq7Wzmn_r4xEmUUFvVcDpzsVSpbrewHR2LQEDGbT0-iFkIDF1zfmn6j9k1LtZg/s640/Untitled-2.jpg)
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I like the scale, being space challenged myself. It's time I returned to playing with clay.
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