Lynn Wheeler on wed 25 aug 10
Hello,
I'm trying to decide whether or not to take some time (and $) and go to the
Potters Council Workshop Splendid Surfaces, September 17-19, in
Indianapolis.
I'm wondering if any of you have been to workshops by these featured artist=
=3D
s
and have any experiences to share or are planning to go.
Melisa Cadell
Fong Choo
Molly Hatch
Kathy King
Tom Meuninck,=3D20
and AMACO=3DAE Technical and Professional Ceramic Artist staff.
Thank you,
Lynn
Dannon Rhudy on thu 26 aug 10
Hmmm. I know Fong Choo, and his splendid
teapots. Jewels, really. I've seen him
present, and he was clear, clever, and funny.
The rest, I know not. But Amaco generally puts
on a good show.
regards
Dannon Rhudy
I'm trying to decide whether or not to take some time (and $) and go to the
Potters Council Workshop Splendid Surfaces, September 17-19, in
Indianapolis.
Eric Hansen on fri 27 aug 10
close friend of my brother & potter, charles H. Fong Choo is at
Bellarmine College in Louisville. I've been formally introduced, and
he makes some nice teapots - his displays are colorful --h-
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Dannon Rhudy wrote:
> Hmmm. I know Fong Choo, and his splendid
> teapots. =3DA0Jewels, really. =3DA0I've seen him
> present, and he was clear, clever, and funny.
>
> The rest, I know not. =3DA0But Amaco generally puts
> on a good show.
>
> regards
>
> Dannon Rhudy
>
> I'm trying to decide whether or not to take some time (and $) and go to t=
=3D
he
> Potters Council Workshop Splendid Surfaces, September 17-19, in
> Indianapolis.
>
--=3D20
Eric Alan Hansen
Stonehouse Studio Pottery
Alexandria, Virginia
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"To me, human life in all its forms, individual and aggregate, is a
perpetual wonder: the flora of the earth and sea is full of beauty and
of mystery which seeks science to understand; the fauna of land and
ocean is not less wonderful; the world which holds them both, and the
great universe that folds it in on everyside, are still more
wonderful, complex, and attractive to the contemplating mind." -
Theodore Parker, minister, transcendentalist, abolitionist (1810-1860)
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