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updated mon 28 may 01

 

Helen Bates on sat 26 may 01


Greetings, and have a good time.

Dick Lehman Pottery:
http://www.dicklehman.com/
A gallery of wood fired, saggar fired and
side fired ceramics from this well-known
potter and teacher in Goshen, Indiana.

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Depauw University Ceramics Resource for Students
http://acad.depauw.edu/~dherrold/ceramresource/
This site has easily-readable notes for students
on basic ceramics principles. There links to the
work of professor David Herrold and of a number
of his students.
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http://www.daiichiarts.com/celebration.asp
Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd. - Celebration of the First Decade
Clickable thumbnails of ceramics by Japanese and American artists.
Pots, plates, vessels, sculptures, traditional and contemporary in
style.
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Penland Clay, Summer 2001:
http://www.penland.org/classes/summer/clay.html
Clay: Summer 2001: Penland - Photos of instructors' work:
Beasecker, Quakenbush, Watkins, Nicely, Silverman, Dominguez,
(Ah-Leon),
Heinemann, Douglass Rankin & Will Ruggles, Jane Peiser, Brad
Schwieger, Joe Bova, Deborah Horrell with Tom Spleth, (Jeff Shapiro)
Instructor names are linked to photographs of their work,
(except for those in parentheses.)
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Clay Times Magazine: The Gallery
http://www.claytimes.com/gallery2.htm
Offers opportunity to have photo of a piece of work in magazine.
Showcases those accepted on this page.
Photos of pieces are of modest size but details clearly visible.
I have a mug like the one by Canadian Potter Beryl Budnark whose
work is featured on this site.

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Helen
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