Kenneth J. Nowicki on thu 20 may 04
the ultimate stress reliever...)
Earl,
Tried to look up Frank Boyden's "fish" pots on a Google search... but didn't
find much. I did see his work with birds influencing his designs however...
nice... but no fish pots. You don't happen to have a url or website where I
could view his work do you? Anyone?
Thanks,
- Ken
..................................
In a message brunv53@yahoo.com wrote:
I think that some of the best "fish" pots I've ever seen were made by Frank
Boyden, awesome pots.
Earl Brunner
..................................
I originally wrote:
<>To bring this thread back to clay however... has got me thinking...
and I've
been thinking lately... of how I can combine both passions... clay and
fishing? How can I begin to find my "niche" in claywork that also combines
my love of sportfishing... hmmm... my thoughts immediately turn to ceramic
sculpture<>
Earl Brunner on thu 20 may 04
the ultimate stress reliever...)
http://www.ovcag.org/_workshops/2004_06_JUN_05/index.html
This was just posted giving notice of a workshop by Frank Boyden. The page
has a picture that shows part of one of his fish. I think I have a couple
of pictures from different NCECA exhibits that have his fish on them, I'll
look.
Earl Brunner
Las Vegas, NV
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From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Kenneth J.
Nowicki
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 12:33 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Frank Boyden "fish" pots (Was: Fly Fishing, the ultimate stress
reliever...)
Earl,
Tried to look up Frank Boyden's "fish" pots on a Google search... but didn't
find much. I did see his work with birds influencing his designs however...
nice... but no fish pots. You don't happen to have a url or website where I
could view his work do you? Anyone?
Thanks,
- Ken
..................................
Alisa Liskin Clausen on sun 23 may 04
the ultimate stress reliever...)
>Tried to look up Frank Boyden's "fish" pots on a Google search... but
didn't
>find much. I did see his work with birds influencing his designs however...
>nice... but no fish pots. You don't happen to have a url or website where I
>could view his work do you? Anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>- Ken
>.
Dear Ken,
On the cover of Clayl Times from July/Aust 2003, Volume 9, Nr. 4, is a pot
by Frank with a fish on it.
He is as entertaining as he is talented, when demonstrating.
regards form Alisa in Denmark
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>In a message brunv53@yahoo.com wrote:
>I think that some of the best "fish" pots I've ever seen were made by Frank
>Boyden, awesome pots.
>
>Earl Brunner
>..................................
>I originally wrote:
>
><>To bring this thread back to clay however... has got me thinking...
>and I've
>been thinking lately... of how I can combine both passions... clay and
>fishing? How can I begin to find my "niche" in claywork that also combines
>my love of sportfishing... hmmm... my thoughts immediately turn to ceramic
>sculpture<>
>
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