Holly Keas first discovered ceramic arts in 1998, at Glendale
Community College. Finding an instant passion for the media,
she changed her major to Art. Her academic career has taken her
to several new schools and studios, where she continues to
explore new, modern ceramic techniques.
After ten years, she has broadened her styles to include several
unusual techniques, including; ceramic lithography, geometric
underglazing, and water etching.
But, at the heart of her work is her original love of Early American
Pennsylvanian Dutch stenciling, Japanese style tea bowls, and
American Raku.