Ellie Blair on tue 27 may 03
I am trying to figure out a nice way to display my crystalline pottery =
at shows. I don't want it to look rustic since the work isn't. It =
needs to be something that is easy to tear apart and reassemble. I was =
thinking about shelving units that were about 5' high and about 14" deep =
with shelves that can be placed at the height needed for that piece. I =
thought having 2 separate pieces for the sides and the shelves can make =
the top and bottom pieces to hold it together with more shelves filling =
the remaining space to fit the height of the pots.=20
Thanks
Ellie B.
Ilene Mahler on tue 27 may 03
Try and keep all the same colors of the same glaze together as the eye gets
confused easily...Thats the way I set up...Ilene
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From: "Ellie Blair"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 5:02 PM
Subject: setting up display
I am trying to figure out a nice way to display my crystalline pottery at
shows. I don't want it to look rustic since the work isn't. It needs to be
something that is easy to tear apart and reassemble. I was thinking about
shelving units that were about 5' high and about 14" deep with shelves that
can be placed at the height needed for that piece. I thought having 2
separate pieces for the sides and the shelves can make the top and bottom
pieces to hold it together with more shelves filling the remaining space to
fit the height of the pots.
Thanks
Ellie B.
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