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updated thu 25 feb 99

 

John Stuart on wed 24 feb 99

Joyce,
Nope, It's Rick Berman of Atlanta. He's an instructor at Atlanta's
Callenwollde Art Center. We've been to his studio, and my wife has been in
his classes. Daven's pottery picked up commercial production of that glaze
formula.

John in chilly Atlanta, where thankfully my japanese magnolia is blooming late.



>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 09:46:07 EST
>From: Joyce Lee
>Subject: rick's raku
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>It's possible (likely?) that Rick's Raku is a recipe of Rick Mace. I am
>a major fan of his upside-down pots and keep his home page bookmarked:
>It's http://shell.rmi.net/~rmace/98.html You can get his email
>address from there. I've ruined many a cylinder by hanging it upside
>down on the bat and trying to work from there. Think Rick knows
>something I don't?
>
>Joyce
>In the Mojave listening to the flicker peck, peck at the metal we
>installed over an old flicker hole......we'll all be surprised if he
>finally breaks through into the computer room one of these years...
>