Kathryn & Stuart Fields on wed 4 feb 04
How exquisite!. We are fortunate enough to have Tenmoku as one of our class
glazes and I've wanted to experiment with its wide variations. Thank you
for listing this site, it will give me much to view and ponder.
Kathy - Inyokern, CA
www.vkss.com
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From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG]On Behalf Of Bob Ellis
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:39 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Tenmoku by Koji Kamada
My first exposure to tenmoku was a few years ago when DaiIchi Arts here in
New York held an exhibition of Koji Kamada's work. Never before had I
seen such radiance in pottery! I was awestruck and have been following
Kamada's work ever since.
I know lots of people here on this board are interested in tenmoku. If so,
I highly recommend visiting 2000cranes.com - one of the best online
collections of Mr. Kamada's tenmoku I've seen so far. The directions that
he's taking this glaze are just stunning!
Not much on the technical end, but lot's of pieces for potters to ponder.
http://www.2000cranes.com/artists_Kamada/Tenomku_Exhibition_04/Online_Tenmo
ku_Exhibition.htm
B. Ellis
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