For her 40th birthday, Mary Fischer treated herself to a clay class. She has been working in clay ever since. After taking classes as Southwest School of Arts and Craft, Mary discovered that functional clay was not her language, and has spend her time instead developing the "bleakly whimsical"structures she is known for today.
Her work can be found at the Annual Texas Clay Festival as well as online and in studios across the country.
Mary Fischer
For her 40th birthday, Mary Fischer treated herself to a clay class. She has been working in clay ever since. After taking classes as Southwest School of Arts and Craft, Mary discovered that functional clay was not her language, and has spend her time instead developing the "bleakly whimsical"structures she is known for today.
Her work can be found at the Annual Texas Clay Festival as well as online and in studios across the country.