
Whitney's blog: www.whitneys-pottery.blogspot.com
Whitney's website: www.whitneysmithpottery.com
Whitney's shop: www.whitneysmith.etsy.com
Why did you decide to start a blog?
I have a lot to say, as the people in my life know all too well, and I’m always framing my daily life and thoughts into stories and essays. I wasn’t sure what the blog thing was really all about, but when my friend Diana Fayt started hers about 3 years ago I saw how you could really write about whatever you wanted. I realized I could get out of my head and share my experiences as an artist with other people, while also using my blog as a promotional tool.

How did you come up with the name of your blog?
I’m a huge fan of this American life, and I’m not ashamed to admit I totally ripped the idea of the name off from them. I hope they don’t sue me now.

How has blogging affected your work as an artist/designer?
It hadn’t affected my ceramic work per se. I do pay more attention to what is going through my mind or what is happening in the studio day to day so I can write about it later for my blog. I have been a writer all my life and I haven’t had much time for it since starting my ceramic business in 1998, so blogging has opened that part of my life up again.

What are your favorite artist/designer blogs? Why?
outofcharacter because this woman is a great writer and hilarious, totally sick and twisted. I’ve been reading posy gets cozy forever and I have an extremely fond affection for Alicia and all she does, and she’s also a great and engaging writer. My ceramic artist friend Rae Dunn has a dog who writes a blog! I just think it’s so funny. I really appreciate blogs that have a strong voice of the person—or dog-- who writes it. I’m not so into looking at pictures or products, I’m interested in people’s lives.

Do you have any advice for artists/designers who are starting a blog?
Have a point of view, take the time to edit and write well. If you can’t do that, take lots of pretty pictures and keep it short. I probably won’t read it but lots of other people will!

What has been the most positive and inspirational aspect of having a blog for you?
Connecting with others who like me and/or my work has been wonderful and has opened up a new world of people for me—clients, clay pals, fans, stores. When people come up to me at a show and say, “I love your blog!” it gives me a major thrill, and also makes me feel kinda famous. I also like bringing up topics that are not often discussed, like copying on etsy, what it’s like to be tortured by demanding clients, or having a big order go totally of the rails.

What do you find the most difficult/most rewarding part of having a creative profession?
The most difficult part is dealing with my failures and having no one to blame. I have to take full responsibility for everything that happens in my business, even when it is one of my assistants who messes something up. The most rewarding part is being able to do what I love most, which is creating beautiful things with my hands, and being able to arrive at my studio every day when it is most convenient for me, not a boss.

Other than your blog, what has been the most effective way for you to promote your art/design?
Having a regularly updated website and steady press seems to really give me a promotional boost. And wholesaling to stores nationwide also seems to build my name.

How do you maintain a healthy work/life balance?
That question implies that I maintain a healthy work/life balance. I’ve found that balance is one of those passing things, like happiness or frustration. I strive for balance by keeping a regimen of scheduled exercise, healthy food, time for friends, no work on the weekends or late into the evening, and a strict daily intake of coffee. Of course, when I’m under pressure all of those rules go right out the window. Except for the coffee part. That’s the one steady thing in my day: there’s always coffee.

What are your main goals for 2009?
On the business side, keeping my sales at the same or better level as 2008 despite the weird economy, getting some major print press, and continuing to develop new lines of work. On the personal side, taking better care of myself, being sweet to my husband every day, and keeping a garden alive through the whole summer.
Thanks Whitney!

16 comments:
I love Whitney's work...and her blog is great too - she really has a wonderful voice and truly lets it all hang out - but in a meaningful, interesting way. This interview helps frame the person she is that I see on her blog - thanks!
Her work is just gorgeous!!!! Now I want to check out her blog too :)
Wow, her pottery is gorgeous! I think I opened six tabs that I have to check out on her recommendation while reading this! I'm off to browse them and check out her shop. Thanks so much for the great interview, I'll be linking.
I adore Whitney's work so much. I was so happy to find her blog some time back. She often posts thought provoking topics... always good for a morning cup of coffee think.
Love Whitney's work! Am also a reader of her blog and find it so interesting to read -- now I know why. Thanks for posting this interview!
I've been reading Whitney's Blog some time and am always happy when there is a new post waiting for me to read. Her honesty is refreshing and her work is wonderfully creative. Whitney's topics and commentary are interesting for artists of all mediums. Through her Blog now I've bookmarked this Blog too! Thanks again Whitney :o)
Beautiful work--I'm excited to go check out Whitney's blog and find out more about her. I'm a writer too, so it's fun to use the blog as an outlet for writing and art.
I'm a big fan of Whitney's blog; it's been an artistic touchstone for me. My own blog is more in the pretty picture category but I'm going out on a limb now and then lately, corrupted by Whitney's intelligent and frank approach to blogging topics of interest to herself as an artist.
great interview about whitney's blogging... i follow many ceramic blogs and one can always count on whitney for frank, honest writing with complete candor. she often goes where many fear to tread.
I'm glad you interviewed Whitney and have the highest regard for her frank and insightful opinions. Although I felt the interview seemed somewhat generic I enjoyed it and learned a little more of her motivations for blogging. Thanks.
Nice interview about Whitney's blog; I've been reading her blog for a while and she delves where others have not and opens the door for much discussion which is helpful for other artists. I just love Whitney's work, these are some great photos of her work here on your blog. Thanks.
great! such beautiful ceramics :)
am off to check out your blog ~ an interesting point of view re text vs pics.
Love Whitney's style - both the art and writing. Just spent an hour reading her old posts. Thanks for introducing me to her blog!
Whitney's work is amazing. I am so happy to own one of her pieces
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I am an artist and I just started my blog. I am beyond excited to find your site and will continue to come back to find inspiration and support from fellow artists. Thank you for this wonderful contribution to the arts Stephanie! With gratitude, Kathianne
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