Tag: pottery
group name: gatheredartists
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May 01, 2006 04:06 AM EDT --
A Primer on Ceramic Arts
The creation of ceramics is one of the oldest of human arts. Anthropologists surmise that clay-lined woven baskets fell into fires and burned all night. The results led to the . . . more
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November 03, 2007 09:24 PM EDT --
I had a blast last night at the Art Walk Gallery & Museum Tour in Harrisonburg, Virginia. I was assigned to craft shop known as "You Made It" and they graciously gave me the center of the . . . more
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May 22, 2007 12:36 PM EDT --
Last night I was reading my blog comments, and about the millionth person looked at something I had made and said, "Oh how cute. I wish I had time to do fun things like that."
I work forty+ . . . more
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May 31, 2007 12:43 PM EDT --
Did anyone else catch the 3 hour Crafts in America special on PBS? I saw it last night, and it was wonderful and diverse.
I'm not really fond of the roach clip and crack pipe art. But I did appreciate . . . more
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August 26, 2007 03:00 AM EDT --
Art Forms
Most of my life I have been involved in various types of so-called arts & crafts, in fact one of my earliest memories is of making clay jack-o-lanterns in kindergarten. . . . more
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September 14, 2006 01:08 PM EDT --
GEORGE OHR, Art Potter - The Apostle of Individuality by Robert A. Ellison, Jr., Foreword by Martin Eidelberg. Scala, New York, NY; www.scalapublishers.com; jwright@scalapublishers.com. 2006. 176 pp. $65.00 . . . more
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September 14, 2006 01:10 PM EDT --
RE-CREATING THE WORLD - Painted Ceramics of the Prehistoric Southwest, The Bill Schenck Collection, Text by Barbara L. Moulard. Schenck Southwest Publishing, Santa Fe, NM 87507; www.schencksouthwest.com; . . . more
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May 03, 2008 10:02 AM EDT --
Effused by shades of Grey
As if in some nightmare
As if in some strange out of body experience
Travelling lighter than air
Beyond dimensions
Beyond myself
Within the channels . . . more
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December 05, 2006 11:11 AM EST --
This pottery technique originated in Japan. in the late 16th century. At this time, RAKU potters were producing wares expressively for the Japanese tea ceremony. RAKU, meaning "pleasure" . . . more
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July 10, 2008 04:26 PM EDT --
Somewhere beyond the deluge
lie the hidden mysteries of Nature and Science;
locked in a vault, within that questionable monolith
made for mankind by God knows who.
Transparent . . . more
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