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porcelain artist

updated thu 24 feb 00

 

Cindy Gutschke on sat 19 feb 00

I recently saw a porcelain artist from Colorado featured on a daytime
decorating type T.V. show. His first name was Eric but I missed his last name
and the name of his studio.
I was intrigued with his technique, I also work with porcelain and would like
to find out if he offers workshops. He used hand building and throwing
techniques with very whimsical designs, dragons, fairytales etc. If anyone
out there knows the name of this wonderful artist or how to contact him I
would be most greatful.
Thanks
Cindy G.
Murfreesboro, Tn.

elizabeth priddy on mon 21 feb 00

he is either shields or yarnell from the mime
group of 70's fame, but I can't rememberr which.

if it is the same dude, the one I saw lived out
west and makes Jewelry as well.
---
Elizabeth Priddy

email: epriddy@usa.net
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/clayworkshop
Clay: 12,000 yrs and still fresh!





On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:37:23 Cindy Gutschke wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I recently saw a porcelain artist from Colorado featured on a daytime
>decorating type T.V. show. His first name was Eric but I missed his last name
>and the name of his studio.
>I was intrigued with his technique, I also work with porcelain and would like
>to find out if he offers workshops. He used hand building and throwing
>techniques with very whimsical designs, dragons, fairytales etc. If anyone
>out there knows the name of this wonderful artist or how to contact him I
>would be most greatful.
>Thanks
>Cindy G.
>Murfreesboro, Tn.
>


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Connie Christensen on wed 23 feb 00

Hi Cindy

The name of the artist is Eric Abraham. His studio is now in Wamego,
Kansas. You can contact him at 758-456-6687.

Connie
Lakewood, CO


Cindy Gutschke wrote:
>
> -----------------------Original message----------------------------
> I recently saw a porcelain artist from Colorado featured on a daytime
> decorating type T.V. show. His first name was Eric but I missed his last name
> and the name of his studio.
> I was intrigued with his technique, I also work with porcelain and would like
> to find out if he offers workshops. He used hand building and throwing
> techniques with very whimsical designs, dragons, fairytales etc. If anyone
> out there knows the name of this wonderful artist or how to contact him I
> would be most greatful.
> Thanks
> Cindy G.
> Murfreesboro, Tn.