Helen Bates on fri 6 dec 02
Clayart Dec 6th 02
Surfing with Helen Bate - urls seen Mid July 02 #2 - submitted to
Clayart Dec 6th 02.
Lou Miller
http://www.ovcag.org/WORKSHOPS/2002_04_APR/index.html
Neriage Workshop pictures from his workshop April 21, 2002
Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild
http://www.ovcag.org
Pat Wehrman
http://www.dlpg.com/
also presented at the OVCAG
http://www.ovcag.org/WORKSHOPS/2002_06_JUN/index.html
The link immediately above shows a spectacular tiled staircase done by
Pat.
Sophia Hughes
http://www.sophiahughes.co.uk/
Glazed domestic and sculptural ware; also smoked ware.
Click on a piece to enter the site.
Specialises in smooth high-shouldered pots with loose rims on small
necks.
Laurent D'Apolito (France)
http://cf.geocities.com/ceraverre/
Glass blower and self-taught potter working with crystalline
glazes and marbled stoneware clay. Links to his two explicatory
articles on the Smart Conseil site. The "Ceraverre" site has
some English, but the articles on Smart Conseil are in French only
Arakawa Toyozo (Japan) English (site)
http://www.e-yakimono.net/html/arakawa-toyozo.html
Arakawa Toyozo, along with Kato Tokuro, is responsible for the
revival and current success of the Mino kilns. Today Mino refers
to pottery styles that include Shino, Oribe, Ki-Seto (Yellow Seto),
and Setoguro (Black Seto).
Doris Fredericks - Vermont
http://www.buyvermontart.com/gallery/index.php?cat=Clay#2
Figural pottery of original form and muted colour.
Two other ceramists, doing functional pottery and raku are
Jenifer Morier, Lilly Crites Flesher, and Natalie Blake.
Enjoy it, folks.
Helen
--
===========================================================
Helen Bates - mailto:nell@cogeco.ca, nelbanell@yahoo.com
Web - http://www.geocities.com/nelbanell/
PMI Online - http://www.potterymaking.org/pmionline.html
Clayarters' Urls - http://amsterlaw.com/clayart.html
===========================================================
Catherine White on fri 6 dec 02
Clayart Dec 6th 02
Some of these European websites are breathtaking in their presentation.
Such beautiful and unique crystalline effects at this one.
Best wishes,
Catherine in Yuma, AZ
My inability to emulate occasionally results in originality.
----- Original Message -----
> Laurent D'Apolito (France)
> http://cf.geocities.com/ceraverre/
> Glass blower and self-taught potter working with crystalline
> glazes and marbled stoneware clay. Links to his two explicatory
> articles on the Smart Conseil site. The "Ceraverre" site has
> some English, but the articles on Smart Conseil are in French only
>
| |
|