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      <image:caption>Hi, I’m Jill. In 2003, I decided to take a two week pottery class - I had no idea how it would change my life. At the time, I had zero notions of picking up the art and certainly never thought I would make pieces that anyone would actually purchase from me. Within a year I had my own pottery wheel and stumbled on a small kiln and before I knew it, I was making…well, not really much of anything - because pottery is difficult! But I kept at it and found a love for planters because of my love of growing plants. Now, 17 years later, the pieces you see are a product of many hours of growth, frustration, happy dances and (really) ugly glazes. The biggest lesson I’ve learned: Never. Stop. Creating.</image:caption>
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