This Artist Says Ambition Is a Trap

For Jennifer Owen, a Maui potter and ceramics teacher, a meaningful life has taken shape through clay. Not through scale. Not through constant growth. Not through the pressure to turn every creative act into a career strategy. She never set out to become a production potter, teaching gave her a livelihood, but it also gave her something rarer: the freedom to make work without asking whether each piece could sell. That freedom allowed her to follow the clay where it wanted to go, it allowed her to trust accident, weather, fire, and time. In this short documentary, Jennifer reflects on a lifetime of pottery, teaching, and living close to nature in Hawaii. Her ceramic work is shaped by salt firing, and the unpredictable beauty of the kiln. Some pieces come out uneven, some reveal colors she could not fully plan, some are beautiful in ways that not everyone sees. That, for Jennifer, is part of the lesson. At one point in her life, she wanted her work to measure up on a larger stage. Now she says she no longer needs to prove anything. Ambition, she suggests, can become a trap. This is a film about pottery, but it is also about the quiet politics of enough. It asks what happens when an artist refuses to let the market become the measure of the work. It asks what a creative life can look like when it is rooted in attention instead of achievement. Jennifer’s world is not grand in the usual sense. It is a studio. A garden. A kiln. A swim in the ocean. A handmade bowl used every day. A student who carries something forward. But maybe this is what success has looked like all along, before we were taught to confuse it with applause. Portraits of Another Life is a documentary series about artists, makers, and people who have chosen lives shaped by craft, discipline, and meaning. Subscribe for more short documentaries about pottery, ceramics, artist life, handmade work, creative freedom, slow living, and unconventional lives. To see more of Jennifer's work: https://www.jenniferowenceramics.com/ Learn more about us: https://www.portraitsofanotherlife.com/ Join our newsletter for reflections, early access, event invites and more: https://portraitsofanotherlife.beehii... Watch uncut interviews, behind-the-scenes, get closer to the process and more: ‎  / portraitsofanotherlife   Directed and Shot by Emil Lozada Edited by Brittany Hammer and Emil Lozada Produced by Arnelle Lozada Music: Epidemic Sound Archive and stock footage: Shutterstock