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Posey Bacopoulos potter - New York, NY Posey Bacopoulos' pots are made with majolica on terra cotta. (Majolica is a glazing tradition that began in the Middle East with a tin-opacifier, viscosity glaze.) She throw, alters, hand-built, assembles the terracotta vessels and then applies the majolica glaze |
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Robbie Bell ceramic teapots & pottery -
Fort Lauderdale, FL Robbie Bell is the potter and owner of The Speckled Dog where pots are both wheel thrown and hand built, incorporating natural elements such as leaves, twigs, pine straw and glass. |
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Bonnie Belt
sculptor / potter - Willits, CA I try to capture the drama and movement of the windswept trees of my coastal surroundings. I especially love the cypress trees, the way they tenaciously hang onto the edges of cliffs, bent by the wind. . . Bonnie Belt |
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Barbara Brown
sculptor / potter - Sunnyvale, CA My goal as a Clay Artist is to create objects that communicate peace & tranquility. Inspiration and ideas are developed from studies of natural & organic forms. Barbara Brown |
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Henry Cavanagh
sculptor / potter - Kingston, NY In 2002 Henry's "cookie Jar" studio celebrates 25 years in business producing limited edition handmade functional ceramic tableware. |
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Leslee Colen
raku potter -
Florida The Spirit and intent of my work is to invite the viewer into a visual and tactile communication or dialog. . Leslee Colen |
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Bonnie Cooper ceramic sculptor -
Ranchos deTaos I always look in three dimensions. I notice the volume, line, curve, contrasting form and sculptural potentential. |
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JoAnne DeKeuster
sculptor / potter -
Taos Canyon, NM I enjoy working with clay as my media to create my sculptural forms. As I construct my pieces I focus on form, design and composition. |
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Kevin DeKeuster
sculptor / potter -
Taos Canyon, NM My true love is producing creative sculptural art. Starting my Pieces on the potters wheel, I then pull, tug, and push the clay, and the form, to its limits. |
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Christy Crews Dunn sculptor / potter -
Keysville, VA Wheel-thrown, hand-carved, scupturally altered animal effigy vessels: teapots, creamers, oil candles, and urns. Carved traditional stoneware pottery in many designs and styles. |
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Bacia Edelman
ceramic artist - Madison, WI The work has changed periodically as I reached corners and had to reinvent myself to emerge from them. Ritual vessels, teapots, sculpture, textured surfaces in both clay and glaze are what occupy me now. Occasional invitations to participate in woodfired kilns have directed what types of forms I make. . . Bacia Edelman |
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Joan R. Hardin
art tiles - New York, NY Joan specializes in custom hand painted art tiles and greatly enjoys working with her clients to develop tile projects that enliven and enhance their homes and work places. |
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Diane Harris raku pottery & jeweler - Ponca City, OK Diane Harris lives in Taos, NM and Ponca City, OK. She specializes in Raku Pottery, Fused Dichroic Glass Jewelry, and Digitally Altered Photography. |
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Sally Jaffee pottery -
Middletown, CA I am often asked why I have chosen the Japanese aesthetic from which to express myself. I feel their use of space and line most closely reflects what I aspire to achieve. They teach art as a way of life, and that resonates with who I am. . . Sally Jaffee |
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Tuppy Lawson ceramic sculpture -
San Rafael, CA Clay: Lowfire paperclay, low and highfire medium to heavy grogged. Fired to cone 04, 1 or 9. Glazes: Underglazes, stains & slips. I use clear glazes to accentuate wet areas: eyes, ears etc. Lowfire glazes used for clothes. |
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Robert Santerre potter/sculptor - Arrowsic, ME For me, clay is a very enjoyable, plastic and expressive medium providing the vehicle through which I can best bring sharp focus to the incongruities in my life. . Robert Santerre |
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Jan Schachter
classic potter - Portola Valley, CA I enjoy making pots for everyday use; each is a subtle variation of a form - usually thrown in a series. . . Jan Schachter Jan's work is in the Renwick Gallery Collection, at the Smithsonian. |
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Susan S. Springer art tiles - Ashland, OR Tile artist and owner of Illahe Tileworks in Ashland, Oregon, Sue Springer designs and produces a wide variety of decorative handmade tile as well as custom murals and art tile works. |
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Richard Weber ceramic spheres - Florida, NY I often combine two or more designs on one sphere. These I think of as fusion pieces. The glazes are also mixed in ways that I do not often repeat. . Richard Weber |
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Laura Wilensky ceramic sculpture -
Kingston, NY Laura Wilensky, a New York State artist who creates her own special limited edition sculptural ceramics. Laura is also well know for her custom portrait sculptures. |
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Matthew A. Yanchuk
Pottery -
New York, NY The patterns that I incorporate into the pieces are gathered from my interest in Mimbres pottery and textile design. I feel that I have combined aspects of these interests and have created something unique. |