Michael Goerger on mon 22 may 00
I found this website a few days ago. The pieces are really nice although
they are over-priced. The pieces could be altered to fit a more
conservative, non-abstract lifestyle. It provides a good view of what sells,
now that functional pottery is dead.
http://web-rabbit.com/earthspun/index.html
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Diane G. Echlin on tue 23 may 00
I saw this gentleman's work at the Paradise East Show outside of Boston this past
march. It really is quite stunning. Funny, though, I tried to wheedle the recipe
for his purple/teal glaze out of him, but he was un-wheedle-able! Dang!
And since when is functional work dead? I've been doing some work that simply
throbs with life, and man, I LOVE it!
Di
Michael Goerger wrote:
> I found this website a few days ago. The pieces are really nice although
> they are over-priced. The pieces could be altered to fit a more
> conservative, non-abstract lifestyle. It provides a good view of what sells,
> now that functional pottery is dead.
>
> http://web-rabbit.com/earthspun/index.html
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