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Clear Quartz Squiggly Cup
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Clear Quartz Squiggly Cup
$90.00

Hand-made ceramic mug. Thrown on a wheel, trimmed to desired shape (I allow spirit to lead me), sgraffito detail is applied (this process takes some time), then it is fired in a electric kiln (yes there a different types of kilns), glazed for coloring, then fired once more for final product. Each piece is a one of kind piece of functional art. No one piece is perfect because I am divinely human and not a machine. I find joy in all the little differences. Clear Quartz added. Hand wash. Do not microwave.

Moonstone Squiggly Cup Moonstone Squiggly Cup
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Moonstone Squiggly Cup
$65.00

Hand-made ceramic mug. Thrown on a wheel, trimmed to desired shape (I allow spirit to lead me), sgraffito detail is applied (this process takes some time), then it is fired in a electric kiln (yes there a different types of kilns), glazed for coloring, then fired once more for final product. Each piece is a one of kind piece of functional art. No one piece is perfect because I am divinely human and not a machine. I find joy in all the little differences.

Obsidian Crystal Squiggly Cup
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Obsidian Crystal Squiggly Cup
$90.00

Hand-made ceramic mug. Thrown on a wheel, trimmed to desired shape (I allow spirit to lead me), sgraffito detail is applied (this process takes some time), then it is fired in a electric kiln (yes there a different types of kilns), glazed for coloring, then fired once more for final product. Each piece is a one of kind piece of functional art. No one piece is perfect because I am divinely human and not a machine. I find joy in all the little differences. Obsidian crystal added

Cloud Hamsa Squiggly Cup
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Cloud Hamsa Squiggly Cup
$65.00

Hand-made ceramic mug. Thrown on a wheel, trimmed to desired shape (I allow spirit to lead me), sgraffito detail is applied (this process takes some time), then it is fired in a electric kiln (yes there a different types of kilns), glazed for coloring, then fired once more for final product. Each piece is a one of kind piece of functional art. No one piece is perfect because I am divinely human and not a machine. I find joy in all the little differences.

 
 
 
 
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Meet Freda Clark, an incredibly talented artist hailing from Vicksburg, Mississippi, whose art is a testament to the transformative power of love, healing, and self-acceptance. Freda's creative journey is deeply rooted in her Southern heritage, and her work has the remarkable ability to touch the hearts and souls of those who encounter it.

A Healing Touch: At the heart of Freda's artistry lies a profound commitment to healing. Having personally navigated her own journey of self-discovery and acceptance, she channels her experiences into her work, infusing each piece with an abundance of love and positive energy. Freda believes that art has the power to mend wounds, both physical and emotional, and her creations serve as visual medicine for the soul.

Female-Centered Narrative: Freda's art is distinctly female-centered, reflecting her own path to healing and empowerment. She brings larger-than-life figures to life on her canvas, portraying women in a way that elevates them to godly proportions. Her subjects are not just visually captivating but also deeply inspirational, celebrating the strength, resilience, and beauty of the feminine spirit.

Radiant and Colorful: One cannot help but be captivated by the vibrant and colorful nature of Freda's artwork. Her palette is a symphony of hues that dance across the canvas, invoking feelings of joy and optimism. This explosion of color serves as a powerful metaphor for the richness of life itself, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's own unique spectrum of emotions and experiences.

Freda Clark's art is more than just a visual experience; it is a journey of self-discovery, healing, and love. Her work speaks to the universal human need for acceptance and the profound beauty that emerges when we embrace our own inner divinity.

 
 
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