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online dish of the day exhibition/ shannon nelson?

updated wed 8 jan 03

 

chris cox on tue 7 jan 03


3 things!

1. The winners of this year's cyber competition - Dish of the Day -
are now on the website. Only those who entered a piece could vote. See
all the entries and who they chose as their favourites at :

http://www.potfest.co.uk/Comp02/comp02.htm


2. I'm in the process of compiling a Potfest "Hall of Fame" featuring
previous winners, but have lost contact with Shannon Nelson, the winner
in 2000 of "Top That", with her gorgeous butter dish. Last heard of
setting up a workshop in Alaska I think. If anyone has an email for her
please could they pass it on. Thanks

3/ Looking for suggestions for next years theme that might inspire,
but would be understood anywhere in the world - it's none too easy when
the temperature outside is plummeting and the brain is screaming
hibernation!

must go snooze

chris cox, in a very wintry Lake District, UK.



--
chris & geoff cox
http://www.potfest.co.uk

Ababi on wed 8 jan 03


so what do you say , I guessed which was your ware! (49)
I want to tell you that your green (somehow) textured paperclay porcelain wares has
been one of the main triggers to join the paperclub!
Thank you!
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
and also
http://www.israel-ceramics.org/membersGallery/personalpage.asp?MID=507
---------- Original Message ----------

>3 things!

>1. The winners of this year's cyber competition - Dish of the Day -
>are now on the website. Only those who entered a piece could vote. See
>all the entries and who they chose as their favourites at :

> http://www.potfest.co.uk/Comp02/comp02.htm


>2. I'm in the process of compiling a Potfest "Hall of Fame" featuring
>previous winners, but have lost contact with Shannon Nelson, the winner
>in 2000 of "Top That", with her gorgeous butter dish. Last heard of
>setting up a workshop in Alaska I think. If anyone has an email for her
>please could they pass it on. Thanks

>3/ Looking for suggestions for next years theme that might inspire,
>but would be understood anywhere in the world - it's none too easy when
>the temperature outside is plummeting and the brain is screaming
>hibernation!

> must go snooze

> chris cox, in a very wintry Lake District, UK.



>--
>chris & geoff cox
>http://www.potfest.co.uk

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