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Finding Healing Through Pottery
I've always heard about the healing power of pottery making, from the calm it can bring to the transformation seen in a piece of artwork. Like our own lives, there are times when one can feel hopeless about it's form and shape, ready to be given up on. Yet if the potter gives it some time and attention, it can be reshaped and formed into something magnificent. Photo by Maggie Markel on Unsplash Prodigal Pottery is an organization + business doing just that...giving women another chance to have their lives reshaped and built into something beautiful. Through employment of making and selling...
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