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stay-at-home clay gallery

updated tue 21 mar 06

 

Chris Schafale Clayart on fri 17 mar 06


The first installment of pots are now on display in the Stay-at-Home Clay
Exchange gallery, which you can access via http://www.potteryforms.org.

Great stuff, folks!

Chris

Maxwell, Deborah on mon 20 mar 06


Thank you to Carole and Chris for making the stay at home mug exchange
such a great opportunity.

I lucked out and got Peter Cunicelli as an exchange partner. When I
first learned this I started to sweat bullets fearing my mug would not
be up to par because I was familiar with his wonderful work. Not to
fear! Peter and I exchanged emails and both of us were not big on mugs
(it's a handle thing) so we sent each other a vase.=20

Peter received my pit fired vase with attached beads and I received a
wonderful pale green, with dark red dramatic lip slab constructed vase.
You can see a picture of his on his website www.petercunicelli.com.

Thanks again it was great being apart of the process.

Deborah J. Bassett-Maxwell
Red Mudd
=20



-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Chris
Schafale Clayart
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:44 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Stay-at-Home Clay Gallery

The first installment of pots are now on display in the Stay-at-Home
Clay
Exchange gallery, which you can access via http://www.potteryforms.org.

Great stuff, folks!

Chris

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