Linda Workman-Morelli
pit-fired ceramics
I love working with clay and the exhilaration that comes from dancing with the creative process. I strive to form vessels that convey reverence for Nature and that reflect Soul. Pit-firing, an ancient, global tradition, creates surface patterns unattainable by other firing techniques.
Directions:
Showing at Myrna Anderson's studio.
South on Hwy 99W from Tualatin/Sherwood Rd., go 3 miles and turn right onto Bell Rd. Continue past the railroad trestle, 2 miles up the hill to Mountain Home Rd. Go right for 0.5 mile to 16980.
North from Newberg, turn left at Springbrook. Go through the traffic circle, cross the railroad tracks and take an immediate right (still Springbrook). Go up the mountain, staying on Springbrook, turn right onto Bell Rd. At the stop sign at the top of the mountain, turn right (still Bell Rd.) Take the first left, Mountain Home Rd. and go 0.5 mile to 16980.
Linda Workman-Morelli
Contact Information:
708 Aldercrest Dr.
Newberg, OR 97132
503-538-0119
thrown vessel





vessel with gingko leaf
leave the old for the new
dance
koan 3
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The Art Harvest Studio Tour is a presentation of the Arts Alliance of Yamhill County.
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