Hello TPSers! Voting for the 2022 clay Photography Competition begins today and will be open until April 22nd! Thank you to all the photographers who participated, delivering amazing works for this year’s contest. The judging committee, through voting, chose five pictures shown below to compete in the final, most exciting […]
Arts & Culture
A Collection of Nostalgic Poems (To Be Read with Certain Edits)
In solemn (and sappy) remembrance of all we are losing, I have compiled some of the most romantic, tear-inducing poems of the past centuries. Of course, they have been modified slightly to fit the occasion. Some of them more so than others. All edits, strikethroughs, and brackets, are my own. […]
Art History… and clay is History…
People have been creating art for thousands of years in the form of cave or tomb paintings, sculptures, architecture, and religious artifacts, and art will stick around—God’s new creation someday, a work of art, will be around forever after all. Unfortunately we cannot say the same for clay. It is […]
Farewell Cake – A Recipe to Ease the Pain of Saying Goodbye
My dear readers, today I bring you news that I honestly never expected to relay. It is with sincere regret that I share this information, which I only just received: “This is clay’s final month and ultimately last year of publication.” I know how shocking this is. I could never […]
Open Mic: War and Poems
Based on true events. Written by the Scientist Rebel Alliance Entente. Mr. Edgren was teaching a class About light and transparent glass Then as he was talking Someone was typing— Treacherous words he amassed Suddenly the ode was sent! The writer would not repent While traitorous to some […]