I rarely do the same pot over and over. If I do a group, usually I vary the glazes or vary the shape a little. But recently, and quite happily, I did this jar 25 times:
Since I was on a roll with these, I kept going, but varied the shape now, did not draw into the surface, and changed the colors around as I pleased.
That last blue and silvery-black one has a nifty shape. It was the last one made, and as these things so often go, its squashy, almost heart-shape was a departure from the rest and the one I plan to take forward for tureens and cookie jars. Doing a run of a thing is like this sometimes. It unexpectedly takes the work on a welcome dogleg in a slightly different direction. A potter is like any solo arts practitioner, always trying to make a vessel her or his own way- "find her or his voice". Ask any potter.
These pots are on my website and in my Hillside studio gallery and are mostly $60. The one with the big plate is $85. Come and get 'em while they're fresh out of the kiln.