Potter says ‘My dad taught me everything I know”
WESTMOORE — There is much that is unusual about potter Will McCanless.
"There is the unique blend of Italian Renaissance, exotic Asian and traditional Seagrove that characterizes his pottery.
There is his music, the “first love” that so easily transports him from the solitude of pottery-making to the noisy pubs of Pinehurst and other musical venues.
And then there is his studio/gallery, an ultra-tidy combination of industry and display that looks more like the enterprise of a meticulous spinster than the workplace of a fun-loving bachelor, especially one who spends his days throwing pots and his evenings belting out Irish tunes.........."
"There is the unique blend of Italian Renaissance, exotic Asian and traditional Seagrove that characterizes his pottery.
There is his music, the “first love” that so easily transports him from the solitude of pottery-making to the noisy pubs of Pinehurst and other musical venues.
And then there is his studio/gallery, an ultra-tidy combination of industry and display that looks more like the enterprise of a meticulous spinster than the workplace of a fun-loving bachelor, especially one who spends his days throwing pots and his evenings belting out Irish tunes.........."
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