Here's my booth from the show this last weekend, we did well and had a good time.
Notice the Hamada via Shimoaka via R. Johnston ripoff on the right side, good stuff.
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Here is a platter that I showed earlier before it was fired. Two layered slips with wax lines between.
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I really like this one. KC influence.
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These were my favorites from this firing, they make an appearance on etsy this week.
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Brushed slip, amber glaze, salt firing...priceless.
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Spotty.
This is the booth of the infamous fair-weather blogger Kent Harris. This guy can sell pots, they could set him up in the bathroom and he'd still outsell everyone.
3 comments:
Nice looking pots as always!
some sweet pots . . . .
Every time I see photos of your pots it makes me want to move to Japan and make yunomi and rice bowls all day! E I convince myself that I am just not a functional potter and should be happy with the sculptural stuff I like making, then you post a blog with these fabulous pots that I wish I could make!!! I am close to deciding that I could just be content to BUY them instead of making them! Sell my sculptural stuff and buy the functional wares I love :)
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