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Brightly colored, whimsical, graphic
describes the work of Pat Church,
founder of LPOMA hand-painted
dinnerware. Pat's self-taught art of
ceramic painting, glazing and firing
began 18 years ago in her home studio
in Rogers, Arkansas, at 479-631-1596.
"My designs just come to me, and it
can be something I dream, or a scrap
of patterned fabric that catches my
eye, or a trick of shadow and light in
nature. They come to me as color
combinations first, then I arrange them
into patterns, adding dots or stripes,
etc., for texture and a little whimsy."
All of Pat's dinnerware is triple-glazed and kiln-fired to make them food and dishwasher
safe. Her work is sold at juried art shows and online at www.LPOMA.com. LPOMA
stands for "Little Piece of MY Art."
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