
Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.

Dey Taylor began pottery 30 years ago and has been running her business, Clay-Ja-Vu for the past 10 years. Ms. Taylor creates and sells affordable and usually functional Canadian pottery, ceramic pots, and bowls while offering workshops to marginalized individuals and the general public. She employs a Zen approach and philosophy to the creation of her products, her workshops and her life.
Ms Taylor sells her pots as a street vendor on Queen St. West outside 761 Queen St and at fairs and occasionally at galleries.
