Tony Olsen on sat 27 sep 03
Hi gang,
I don't think it is likely that we will see any pictures from Malcom so =
decided to post mine to quell the ravenous, voyeuristic appetites of the =
board... Man, you guys must have the munchies!!
The glazes are mostly Ravenscrag blue/green and MC6 waterfall brown and =
bone. The Blue blotches are from a trick I picked up from David =
Hendley. It is bisqued chunks of glaze stuck to the spot with the base =
glaze.
BUT, here is the deal... after all the pointing and giggling subsides, =
tell me how great I am... Just kidding, if you feel like it, make a =
comment. I can handle it. I know who and what I am and am comfortable =
with that.
http://tonyolsen.com/up/recent/
Another new item on the pages is a very nice tea pot by Bonnie Staffle. =
This would be a very nice pot for a tea ceremony for a larger crowd. =
scroll down to the bottom. Nice job on that Bonnie!
http://tonyolsen.com/up/bad/
neslot@houston.rr.com
http://tonyolsen.com/up/
Susan Setley on sun 28 sep 03
After a truly spectacular computer crash (I accidentally spilled diet coke
into a running laptop -- oops!)
I lost any pictures I had of anything I have made. (No, of course I didn't
have it backed up -- don't be silly!)
However. somewhere on line there is a picture of one of my pieces, thanks to
CLAYART. Someone here runs, or used to run, a site where people could submit
their pieces to be displayed, and this person put my picture up. Does any of
this ring a bell? My piece was called "red knight," and is a shallow Raku bowl
that hangs on a wall. It is an abstract representation of a knight's helmet
with visor.
I can't find it on line now. Is that page still up, does anyone know?
Marianne Lombardo on tue 30 sep 03
Would it be this site? I know I submitted a photo of a bowl here:
http://www.potfest.co.uk/COMP02/archivelist.htm
>
> However. somewhere on line there is a picture of one of my pieces, thanks
to
> CLAYART. Someone here runs, or used to run, a site where people could
submit
> their pieces to be displayed, and this person put my picture up. Does any
of
> this ring a bell? My piece was called "red knight," and is a shallow Raku
bowl
> that hangs on a wall. It is an abstract representation of a knight's
helmet
> with visor.
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