Folk art pottery inspires me because it carries stories, traditions, and emotions shaped by generations of makers. Each piece feels alive, reflecting culture, history, and the hands that formed it. Creating folk art pottery allows me to connect with those traditions while adding my own voice through patterns, colors, and forms. It encourages me to keep creating, experimenting, and learning, knowing that my work is part of something larger than myself. I want to use my talent to spread knowledge and joy by sharing the techniques, meanings, and cultural roots behind this art form. By teaching others and showcasing my work, I hope to inspire appreciation for handmade pottery and encourage people to create with intention and pride. Folk art pottery is not just an art form to me—it is a way to connect, educate, and celebrate creativity together.