Skip to main content

Meet RAD Artist: Mary Carroll

THE BASICS
 

Name:
Mary Carroll

Residence:
Portland, Oregon

Occupation:
Owner of Mary Carroll Ceramics
Mary Carroll holding up Cozy Hemp blanket and smiling

We're honored to partner with Crystal Worl for our latest RAD collaboration to bring her original print, Raven's Moon, to life. We had the pleasure of sitting with her to chat about her traditional background, her inspirations, as well as learn more about the story of Raven.

 

Where are you from and how would you describe your work?

I was born in Portland, Oregon and I have lived in the area my whole life! Except for a few years that I studied in Eastern Europe, where I lived in a tiny village called Vajta in Hungary. I would describe my work as thoughtfully colorful, timeless pieces made with a whole lot of time and care.

 

What made you choose ceramics as a medium?

It kind of happened by accident! I have always had an interest in exploring creative outlets and my dream was finding an artistic career. I have spent countless dollars on new creative endeavors that I’m REALLY excited about and buy all the materials for but lose steam almost immediately or just found it wasn’t actually something that clicked for me, until I was studying graphic design and decided to take an extra ceramics class on the side. It felt right, even though I honestly wasn’t great at first. Three college classes later and a few local Markets, I dropped out of graphic design and bought a pottery wheel! It was the first time I had found an outlet that I really felt could be something and I was very intrigued with the idea that the finished product from mud to cup was all made by me. Something about me “making the canvas” was very exciting.

 

When did you realize this could be your career?

After the local markets went really well I had the idea in the back of my mind, but I was too scared to fully go for it. When I was about 7 months pregnant with my daughter, I was laid off from an agency I was working at as a project coordinator and I decided it was time to just go for it full time. That plunge really was the push I needed to get really intentional about the business end of it, rather than a hobby.

"I create art to share my ancestral knowledge of creation and life and pass on old values to the new generations."

Mary Carroll working with clay
Mary Carroll standing in front of ceramic mugs in her studio

Are there any themes you incorporate into your illustrations?

Seventies colors, old vinyl albums, graphics found on my dads old tank tops growing up. Very nostalgic.

 

What was your inspiration behind the color palette and shapes for your Rumpl piece?

We were looking for a way to freshen up the Rainbow Sunset Mug I make and give it a new twist, so we went with a similar color palette and mixed in some vintage Pendleton blanket vibes and some "vintage tee" inspo, which is actually what we ended up naming it.

 

Tell us about your passions outside of ceramics and how they transfer to your pieces.

I love learning about nutrition and cooking. I spend a lot of time in books and podcasts geeking out about nutrient-dense foods, minerals and supporting your body. I really value quality whole foods and how to prepare them in interesting ways. This interest has given me even more of a desire to create beautiful dinnerware to present yummy foods on and to appreciate the whole process from purchasing the food, to cooking to plating. Having an aesthetically pleasing dinner table is just so much fun and elevates the whole experience.

 

Do you remember your first piece? If so, what was it?

Yes! My first class was actually a handbuilding class and our first assignment was to recreate something from nature. Trying to get all the textures and shades and colors matched, I chose this shelf mushroom that my dad had given me as a child. If you draw on the off white, soft part of the mushroom while it is still fresh, the image will stay and it will harden and keep. It turned out really special and I learned so much about clay in that first project.

Mary Carroll's mug and Cozy Hemp blanket sitting on a table
Mary Carroll sitting behind her mugs
Mary Carroll working with clay

If you couldn’t throw clay, what would you throw?

If I am hearing this question correctly, then this is actually pretty funny! My brother-in-law and I were recently joking about a series I should start called "Will it throw?". In this series I would take random food and try to throw with it. Things like butter, whipped cream, raw meat... Maybe not so much on the raw meat but I do like the idea of throwing with a material like butter that would grease up my hands while working compared to the usual dryness of clay hands. We'll see if I ever do that, but don't steal my idea!

 

Is it safe to say you like the sun? What does your ideal sunny day look like?

I wouldn't say I am necessarily all about the sunny days, as I really do love the Portland fall weather. However, I think all the possibilities of what sunny days can bring is what I really enjoy. Maybe it's even just the non-pouring rain days that I really look forward to, for the social events like friends over for backyard cookouts, blanket picnics in the park, camping adventures, river days, you name it.

 

Follow Mary Carroll at @marycarrollceramics>
Learn more about the Mary Carroll here>

 

SHOP THE MARY CARROLL COLLAB

Rumpl | Down Puffy Blanket - Woven Daydream | 1-Person | | Printed Down
Sold out
Rumpl | Down Puffy Blanket - Woven Daydream | 1-Person | | Printed Down
Rumpl | Stash Mat - Rainbow Fade | One Size | | Stash Mat
Sold out


from Rumpl - Journal https://ift.tt/DiutFcG
https://ift.tt/ck9vn1o

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Meet RAD Artist: Courtenay Pollock

THE BASICS   Name: Courtenay Pollock Residence: Powell River, British Columbia, Canada Occupation: Tie Dye Artist The Rumpl Artist Division (R.A.D.) is a collaborative program that showcases the work of accomplished and upcoming artists who use diverse mediums to inspire creativity in impassioned communities around the world.   LEARN MORE > How did you discover tie dye? The first tie dye I saw was this beautiful woman wearing a tie dyed robe. She was gorgeous and I thought to myself, “I could do stuff with this”. She and her friend used to model for me when I was starting out. I'd set up a stage in the boutique and would wrap them in different exotic fabrics. I’d create live costumery and would sell them as we would make them. What was your first commission? There was a woman opening a meditation room and my first commission was to tie dye the meditation room. She wanted the walls and the floors to all be in one continuous de

Adventure & Cozy Vol 2

A weekly blog by Rumpl dedicated to all things Adventure & Cozy! We include stories from around the world, epic photos, timely memes, buzzin’ playlists, and of course –– the cool things Rumpl customers share with us! This Week’s Newsletter What To Watch 🎥 What To Read 📚 Photo of the Week 📸 Where to Travel 🚁 What to Listen To 🎶 QUICK HITS 📰 Red Bull Heavy Metal was Duluth, Minnesota’s first Street Snowboarding competition since 2003 During the pandemic, a chick named Iniko became an ambassador for conservation from her redwood nest. Meet the Woman who helped set a speed record on a classic alpine ski route   LEARNING TO DROWN - THE NORTH FACE Learning to Drown follows the life and career of professional snowboarder Jess Kimura as she unapologetically shatters stereotypes with her own brand of unwavering determination and go-for-broke mentality. After the tragic death of Jess's partner at the height of her career, she spiraled in

What to bring on a camping trip?

Are you planning your first camping trip? If so, you want it to be fun and exciting. You want to explore the beauty of nature in an adventurous yet comfortable way. Well, there’s no better way to achieve that than ensuring that you remember to pack all the necessary items for your camping trip. “What items?” you may wonder. Well, this article is specifically written for you to help you pack effectively for your camping trip. In turn, ensuring you enjoy it to the fullest.                             The first step to deciding what to pack for your camping trip would be figuring out what kind of camping you want to do. Is it backpacking or car camping? This information is essential to the planning phase. You get to know the amount of packing space you are working with. As such, you can choose the most essential things depending on the amount of space. When car camping, you have a lot of packing space in the trunk of your car, which means you can pack more items including luxuries to ens