
These PodMen should look familiar to you, you've seen them before. But now you get a chance to see the pods at the Turtle Pond where I collect them once they fall on the ground. You can actually buy pods like these at Michaels but I refuse to pay money for something I can pick up off the ground. I'm currently working on another PodMan.


3 comments:
I've been searching for these pods for years though I could buy them from the florist. They're fascinating.
I have a few of these pod like things but can not remember where I got them-- probably bought them somewhere. Love how you incorporated them into your pottery.
The podmen are so cool. What a great collaboration between you and nature.
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