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both irreplaceability no other medium can take its place and indivisibility the utilitarian spiritual and aesthetic are forever intertwined

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Syracuse NY pottery and ceramics artist Tim See is enamored with the iron pipes boilers rivets and bolts gauges and levers of steam age technology He incorporates all of this into his

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Pink Violet Glaze Standard
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experience They are not offered in galleries and therefore priced accordingly They make great gifts to both collectors and non collectors alike

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SOLD

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F644 crystalline glaze base3

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exploring and depicting the many guises of humanity What is more interesting than the human face Click on thumbnails to view full size images

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as a decorative touch It stands on three black feet Funky yet noble and pours nicely Holds about 3 cups of water

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are 525 gallon salt glazed stoneware jars made in 1929 for acids 6 1 2 feet tall and weigh about 1500 pounds each maybe the largest pots ever made in the United States

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statement Click on the image to bring up a slide show window

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Laberint Porcelain and gold 1994 6 x 24 cm
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AMACO to Host Potter's Council's Splendid Surfaces Conference - PR Web (press release)
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AMACO to Host Potter's Council's Splendid Surfaces Conference - PR Web (press release)
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PR Web (press release) Some of the nation's top ceramic artists are set to present, share and instruct ceramic artists and educators over the course of this inspiring three-day ...
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 Working Potters : Victoria Christen
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As with almost everything in my life, I came to making pots in somewhat of a round about way. During graduate school at the University of Minnesota ba.

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is there any place online or elsewhere that i can sell my hand thrown pottery?
Q. In high school, my ceramics teacher told me i was the best he had seen in 10 years and better than any college student he had met...i just graduated and i need ooohhh about $50,000 for college tuition :( i have sold my pieces at local art shows for up to $300 and i have about 10 left that are better than any that i have sold...is there any place that i can sort of auction off some of my pieces to pay for my books?
Asked by actindle - Thu Jul 24 21:03:10 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. [Etsy.com] or you could google it.
Answered by iluvpottery - Sun Jul 27 15:31:06 2008

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