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form galleries updated at last

updated wed 24 nov 04

 

Chris Schafale on mon 22 nov 04


The form galleries have been updated with work added to the Plates,
Teapots, Bottles, and the new Sculptural gallery. Warning: the Sculptural
gallery does include one image that some people may find too "adult" for
children to see.

Sorry for the delay. The good news is that one reason for it is that I'm
back to throwing pots again after my injuries in
September! Yes!! Somewhat painful, but possible, and getting better. The
cast comes off my ankle on Wednesday, so I will be able to walk down to the
studio, instead of sliding down the stairs on my butt...

Chris

Light One Candle Pottery
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA (near Raleigh)
www.lightonecandle.com
Galleries of Pottery Forms by Clayart Potters: www.potteryforms.org
Email: chris at lightonecandle dot com

Kate Johnson on mon 22 nov 04


> Sorry for the delay. The good news is that one reason for it is that I'm
> back to throwing pots again after my injuries in
> September! Yes!! Somewhat painful, but possible, and getting better.
> The
> cast comes off my ankle on Wednesday, so I will be able to walk down to
> the
> studio, instead of sliding down the stairs on my butt...

Congratulations, Chris!! Hooray! and thanks for all your hard work on our
behalf...

Best--
Kate

Kate Johnson on mon 22 nov 04


> The form galleries have been updated with work added to the Plates,
> Teapots, Bottles, and the new Sculptural gallery. Warning: the
> Sculptural
> gallery does include one image that some people may find too "adult" for
> children to see.
>

Oh! And thank you, I hadn't gone to see the gallery yet when I wrote
before--what a delightful surprise to see my greenman mask staring back at
me at http://www.lightonecandle.com/potforms/ !

Now if we can just get Snail Scott to send some of her wonderful sculptures
for that gallery...AHEM, SNAIL??

Best--
Kate

Ivor and Olive Lewis on tue 23 nov 04


Craig Clark gives us a possible homage to Adam by Jacob Epstein.This
solution to the design problem suits Marble very well, but having used
it with figurative clay sculpture I feel it is an unconvincing
expression of Manhood.
Best regards,
Ivor Lewis.
Redhill,
S. Australia.