Malone & Dean McRaine on tue 11 apr 00
ClayArt is my favorite community of potters so I had to crow here about
getting an article in the current (April) CM and invite comments/questions.
I'm sort of from the 'unknown craftsman' school and never thought I would
gain any recognition as an artist. I'm still amazed when a customer is
willing to lay down money to take away one of my pots. But hey, there I am
and it's a thrill to think of my work being seen by all the potters around
the world that read CM every month. It's called "On the Big Screen". I
haven't seen it yet because the distribution channels are so slow that I
don't usually get my issue here on Kauai till the 20th of the month.
Blessings to all you ClayKin
Dean
Penny Hosler on wed 12 apr 00
Dean,
I thought it was pretty cool, too. I told me husband, "See? That's
the guy who told us how to make our own sieves on ClayArt!". So you
were already famous....
Penny in WA
-----Original Message-----
From: Malone & Dean McRaine
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 12:20 PM
Subject: Crowing over CM article
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>ClayArt is my favorite community of potters so I had to crow here
about
>getting an article in the current (April) CM and invite
comments/questions.
>I'm sort of from the 'unknown craftsman' school and never thought I
would
>gain any recognition as an artist. I'm still amazed when a customer
is
>willing to lay down money to take away one of my pots. But hey,
there I am
>and it's a thrill to think of my work being seen by all the potters
around
>the world that read CM every month. It's called "On the Big Screen".
I
>haven't seen it yet because the distribution channels are so slow
that I
>don't usually get my issue here on Kauai till the 20th of the month.
>Blessings to all you ClayKin
>Dean
>
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