Lee Love on mon 17 aug 09
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:05 PM, jeanne wood wrote:
> Check out the similarity to this 16th Century German wheel:
> http://www.bildindex.de/bilder/mi10285g05a.jpg
Interesting! Maybe this wheel is pulled instead of kicked too. The
potter is barefooted.
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Lee Love, Minneapolis
"The tea ceremony bowl is the ceramic equivalent of a sonnet: a
small-scale, seemingly constricted form that challenges the artist to
go beyond mere technical virtuosity and find an approach that both
satisfies and transcends the conventions." -- Rob Sliberman
full essay: http://togeika.multiply.com/journal/item/273/
jeanne wood on mon 17 aug 09
Check out the similarity to this 16th Century German wheel:
http://www.bildindex.de/bilder/mi10285g05a.jpg
Cheers,
Jeanne W.
In Idaho
--- On Mon, 8/17/09, Lee Love wrote:
From: Lee Love
Subject: Re: was treadle wheel now korean wheel
To: Clayart@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Date: Monday, August 17, 2009, 6:16 PM
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Donn Buchfinck wrote:
> How about someone put out a link showing what a Korean wheel looks =3DA0l=
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> we can compared to a treadle wheel, an electric wheel and then a =3DA0sta=
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> heavy flywheel =3DA0kick wheel.
My wheel of its axel:=3DA0=3DA0=3DA0http://claycraft.blogspot.com/search?q=
=3D3Dmy+w=3D
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Here are some at google images (the wooden ones) :
http://images.google.com/images?hl=3D3Den&oe=3D3Dutf-8&client=3D3Dfirefox-a=
&um=3D3D=3D
1&ie=3D3DUTF-8&q=3D3Dkerokuro&sa=3D3DN&tab=3D3Dbi
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--
Lee Love, Minneapolis
"The tea ceremony bowl is the ceramic equivalent of a sonnet: a
small-scale, seemingly constricted form that challenges the artist to
go beyond mere technical virtuosity and find an approach that both
satisfies and transcends the conventions." -- Rob Sliberman
full essay: http://togeika.multiply.com/journal/item/273/
=3D0A=3D0A=3D0A
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