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cone box cd

updated fri 1 apr 05

 

Inge Balch on thu 31 mar 05


Born and raised in Denmark where salt licorice is a part of your daily
meal:-) and still is!


Hope you enjoyed the Cone Box Show at Baltimore Clay works this NCECA,
picked up a poster, and that you would like to purchase the CD made of
the Pieces. If the response is good, I will continue to make a CD for
the shows to come. The next Cone Box Show is 2006 with Don Reitz and
Steven Hill as jurors. Entry blanks will be on the Baker University
website next Fall. You may also mail me a SASE and I will send an entry
blank.=20

The CD contains 180 individual images of the 2004 Cone Box Show pieces
and 6 contact sheets.
The folder Catalog contains a list of Donors who support the show, a
list of pieces that received the Juror's Award, the Mansfield Award, and
the purchase Awards. "Pieces in the 2004 show" is a list of the pieces
by number, title, artist name, and the artist location.=20

The price is $ 11.00 which include the shipping. I do not take any
plastic cards.

Please mail cash, check and your address to me:

Inge G. Balch
718 E 1600 RD
Baldwin City, Kansas 66006



-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of primalmommy
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:18 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: salt licorice n' stuff

Salt licorice: Vince, the first time I tried one it made my hair stand
straight up. Yow! Like a cross between a black jelly bean, rock salt,
and a wad of red man chewing tobacco.

But they kind of grow on you. By the time I was down to my last few in
the bottom of Russel's (maiolica!) cup, I was rationing them, knowing I
wouldn't be getting any more any time soon. The box I had said "LAKEROL
Salmiak ...Makes people talk!" which, being the quiet little thing I am,
seemed important.. Plus every time I had one it made me think of Alisa,
with her intense eyes and her aura of smarts, confidence and caring...
(I wish we had spent more time together! NCECA was too brief a glimpse
of too many friends.)

If you don't want the ones I sent you, save them for me! -- I'll be
coming to ACC/Tennessee for Josh DeWeese's workshop this summer. I just
got some of that "artist's welfare" in the form of a Franklin
scholarship -- thanks to good digitals, and to Tony for writing me a
letter of recommendation that made me sound like Lucie Rie on whole
wheat toast. (Then I go and poke him on clayart...what a happy ingrate I
am.)

I don't feel the least bit sorry for you, anyway, Vince. First, you have
seen clayart room and NCECA pix when the rest of us haven't had a peek
yet. And you are going to have a great weekend with the amazing Hank and
Captain Mark, and David who is a legend to my Molly, "the guy who just
whipped this cup out of his pocket and gave it to you."

But the Ohio sun is brighter every day, and I am already looking ahead
to summer clay adventures. Josh De Weese! Plus I am going to visit Marta
the week of our birthdays in June to help build a nice brick birthday
cake with one blazing candle on top...

Off to check the Amtrak rates to Minnesota...
Kelly in Ohio (Averill Savino... or just plain Savino.. despite creative
spellings by Joyce and mel and Vince and Stephani and other beloved
folks...)






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