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porcelain artists.

updated fri 15 apr 05

 

Steve Irvine on thu 14 apr 05


Antoinette,

I have a page on carved porcelain on my website:

http://www.steveirvine.com/porcelain.html

Steve Irvine

Helen Bates on thu 14 apr 05


Hi Antoinette,

Over the years I seem to have mentioned porcelain many times in my surfing
posts. One way to find them is to go to Bill Amsterlaw's search utility
page for my posts (actually for anyone's posts) to Clayart:

http://amsterlaw.com/nell/ and type the term "porcelain" into the box. (No
quotes for the simple search.)

Scroll down and enter a date limit if you like, and then down a little
further and click the little box to the left of my name: "Helen Bates."

Go back up the page and click on the "Search" button to the left, then click
the "Submit" button.

Wait a bit and you will find links to well over 100 posts. ;)

Also, when searching Google, click on "Images" and use combinations of terms
such as: "Hand thrown porcelain", "wheel thrown porcelain", "thrown
porcelain", "studio porcelain" and the like. In other words, most people
are going to make more specific comments about their work than the phrase
"contemporary porcelain."

You can also put in terms like "porcelain bowl" or other specific form.
Some of your many results will be for antiques, but many others will be for
contemporary artists' work.

Now with this and what other potters have posted, you will really have your
work cut out for you! :D

Helen