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artist spotlight – Maryfrances Carter

One of the things I love most about the online world is learning about artists and creative business owners with whom I might never cross paths.  I have gotten to admire the work of people who are wildly creative and make amazing works of art out of paper, paint, clay, metal, and more.  It’s inspiring to see their work, how they conduct their business, and how they continue to produce while nurturing their artistic voice.  One of the artists I tripped over on Instagram is the ceramicist and surface artist Maryfrances Carter.

(All of the photos in this post are used courtesy of Maryfrances Carter.)

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

When you see her work, you’ll understand why I was drawn to it.  Her predominately blue and white color palette attracted my eye right away along with her designs that feel both traditional and fresh.  Her flagship product is coffee mugs that are offered individually or as a subscription.  Maryfrances also makes vases, bowls, boxes, decorative bows, Christmas ornaments, Easter eggs, and other vessels and decorative pieces.

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

Maryfrances lives and works in Hickory, North Carolina, and balances it all with a husband and four kids!  She’s always loved artistic pursuits, sketching, and painting.  The process of transforming a lump of clay into a functional and beautiful finished piece is what attracted her to creating ceramics and it’s clear it’s a perfect medium to display her design aesthetic.  I’m always excited to see what she’s up to next.  In her collections, there is a nice balance of a recognizable style and a push towards new designs.

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

These little Greek-inspired vases, for example, stay within her typical blue-and-white palette, but the design feels like a small step in a new direction.

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

I also adored these simple tureens that feel like something you might find at a market in Provance.

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

The first piece I bought from Marylfrances was a Christmas ornament.  Since she releases a collection each year, I decided I would start collecting one handmade ornament from her each year.  I was especially taken with her collection inspired by the Nutcracker.  Isn’t the cardboard theatre with her handmade ornaments delightfully charming? I bought the swan as my yearly ornament last year.

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

This year, I completely missed the release of her newest Christmas ornament collection, but I was able to snag a straggler in January so I didn’t miss a year!

maryfrances carter | miss mustard seed

While her specialty is ceramics, Maryfrances also designs and sells prints and wallpaper.  I am always so inspired by what she shares and I hope you are, too.  You can follow Maryfrances on Instagram HERE and check out her website HERE.

Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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  1. Speaking of amazing ideas my latest issue of Country Home magazine features Andrea from the state of Wash who refurbished a 1946 Chevy truck into a flower cart and drives it to events and markets to sell her amazing fresh flowers and arrangements. WOW sure wish I had access to that kind of experience and I am too old to attempt doing that myself. Check it out very interesting. Her “truck” looks like a Rolls Royce the way she had it detailed

  2. I’m so grateful that you featured this artist. Every one of the pieces you featured spoke to me. I’m going to treat myself for Valentine’s Day. You have a great eye for beauty.

    1. Marion, it’s me again. I went to her site but everything is sold out. Should I message her and ask for a particular product? I’ve never experienced this issue before. Thanks for your guidance.

      1. Betsy – Maryfrances states on her Instagram page that her next release of products will be in March. Hope that helps.

  3. These are such amazing pieces. Thank you for sharing this find. I thought of you today when I saw that theflippingvintage.com had an artist palette box with glass vials of tints, etc., for sale. Thank you for always sharing your talents too! I have made so many of your potholder pattern for gifts.

  4. Stunning! Can’t wait to go to her website and follow her IG account. I truly appreciate that you are an encourager of others, Mariam It is the purest form of love, generosity, and confidence. Every day I learn something from you, be it decorating or, even more importantly, a character trait that is to be admired.

    Hope you are having a great day!

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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