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Pottery by Osa
@potterybyosa@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Just got back from a wedding in Ontario. There was a construction site near the place we were staying and I couldn’t resist. This is my first sample of Canadian clay—not that national borders are relevant when considering geological time span. That’s actually one of the reasons I like learning about clay formation—it allows me to imagine a time when all of these f’d up human constructs didn’t exist. #clay#WildClay

Also: Go #CUPE! (We saw a union rally at the airport.) 🍁

My hand holding a rough, irregularly shaped  hunk of clay soil, set against a background of loose, crumbly earth. The soil is tan with subtle gray streaks running through it.
My hand holding a rough, irregularly shaped hunk of clay soil, set against a background of loose, crumbly earth. The soil is tan with subtle gray streaks running through it.
My hand holding a rough, irregularly shaped hunk of clay soil, set against a background of loose, crumbly earth. The soil is tan with subtle gray streaks running through it.
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