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Description: Ceramics  Pottery   陶工  陶芸家 陶器

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American Pottery Festival Preview 
  I met Ron Meyers today. I have always liked his work so it was great to finally meet him. You can see some photos of the show, as it was being set up today: [link]
By Lee Love  - Sep 5 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Art: American Pottery Festival 
  September 4, 2008 AMERICAN POTTERY FESTIVAL *Today through Sunday*: Of course you need more pots -- for tea and pie, casseroles and lemon tarts, sugar, cream and ratatouille. And whatever else you can imagine putting into a ceramic container. That's the theory behind the American Pottery Festival, an annual sale and celebration of all things... more »
By Lee  - Sep 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

Steven Branfman Workshop in Ottawa 
  Hi Steven Branfman is coming to Ottawa, Canada to do a workshop. It starts with a slide presentation friday the 17th of October and continues Sat & Sun 18-19th. He will show his throwing and raku techniques and participants will have a chance to fire their own pieces. If you are interested you can email me at this address for more... more »
By Iben Vedel  - Sep 5 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Refired shino 
  Finally got a group of pots through the refire. <[link]> Some patterned with Japanese tissue transfers. Some brushed with iron ochre from an old mine near our place, sandblasted through paper stencil. One had ochre sprayed through paper stencil. Gas reduction fired to ^10+ to ^11+.... more »
By Des & Jan Howard  - Sep 5 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Bumper Sticker I am Making for Palin. 
  Jesus was a community organizer Pontius Pilate was a Governor.
By Lee  - Sep 4 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Missoula 
  Steve sent me some photos. I put them up here: [link] Nice views from his apt and studio. Also shot of studio.
By Lee  - Sep 4 - 1 new of 1 message    

The voice of the Clay Or "Just a tool" 
  . I fiddled with your account. Please try it and see if I fixed the problem on Claycraft. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- ... Ric, We all have different faculties. The wonderfully interesting thing about your craft, is that it brings all sorts of people together. Myself, I started in college in science. I was... more »
By Lee  - Sep 4 - 1 new of 1 message    

Anyone else seen this clip? 
  Republican pundits reveal what they really think about Palin. [link]
By Rick Mahaffey  - Sep 3 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Ceramics- Not a real job? 
  Dear Group: In an interview on the radio ( [link] JCP98.html ), Joseph Chilton Pearce in 1998 quoted Margaret Mead as saying: "No education that is not founded on art will ever succeed." and he continued........"I think the beauty of the Waldorf system is that they don't teach art -- it's not a subject. Art is the way by... more »
By Hank Murrow  - Sep 3 - 8 new of 8 messages    

Orange County Ceramic Molds 
  There was a woman who was a ceramicist for better than 35 years. She recently died. Her daughter is selling off her stuff. The main items left are I think more than 500 molds of everything that you can think of. She can't ship them but is selling them at a very reasonable price. Her name is Mary and she can be contacted after 3:30 p.m. weekdays at 949.677.6033. The items themselves are located in Costa Mesa just of 19th street.... more »
By Shmuel Fisher  - Sep 3 - 1 new of 1 message    

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