Beetles & Bugs
Teena Janay Roberson
Beetles are one of the dichotomies of nature: at one time attractive in their ornate coloration and iridescence and concurrently repulsive in their mode of locomotion and behavior. They may signal danger and incite retreat while at the same time their beauty makes it impossible to turn away. (Added: Feb 5, 2009) 
Mugs & Tankards
Teena Janay Roberson
My Fitted Mugs are like..... bellybuttons. Some are inies others outies. Some people prefer one over the other but I like them together. They become a snuggling pair that attract and compliment each other. (Added: Feb 5, 2009) 
Vases
Teena Janay Roberson
Carving vases is one of my favorite activities. Each piece is carved by hand and is uniquely patterned. (Added: Feb 5, 2009) 
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(photo by Leo Kim)
Teena Janay Roberson has been an active clay artist in the Twin Cities since 1994. She has taught classes at various facilities in ceramics, jewelry, and is currently co-teaching beginning salsa dance at Macalester College. Teena is a 2000 Jerome Grant recipient and has shown her clay sculpture in museums and galleries in Texas, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. She enjoys creating playful functional work but is passionate about her unique clay sculpture which often reveals her inordinate love of beetles.
Web: noisygreencicada.blogspot.com
E-mail: teena@tilsner.net
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