How 3 Washingtonians Found Their Hobby.
Briefly

The article showcases two individuals, Dannia Hakki and Matthew Green, who engage in pottery and motorcycle building, respectively. Hakki finds solace in pottery, which serves as a form of therapy and emotional centering, especially during overwhelming times. Green's journey into motorcycle building began during the pandemic, inspired by the aesthetic of cafe racers. Both highlight how these creative pursuits not only provide a mental escape but also serve as meaningful expressions of personal connection, transformation, and craftsmanship.
When you're centering the clay, you're centering yourself. I can't touch my phone because my hands are covered in wet clay, and that's a beautiful physical wall created.
In the pandemic, I was really interested in cafe racers. I didn't know much of anything about bikes. I just got inspired, and then I bought a 1978 Honda CB 550 motorcycle.
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