W J Seidl on sun 14 jan 07
From this morning's New York Times comes an article about a ceramic artist
with a different sense of scale.
ART
Giants of the Heartland
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Jun Kaneko makes some of the largest ceramic sculptures ever seen. And he
does it in a Kansas sewer-pipe plant.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/14/arts/design/14kimm.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&ore
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I can see it now: "Honey, I just bought a piece of art!"
Honey replies: "And just WHERE are you planning to put that???"
ROFL
Wayne Seidl
Victoria E. Hamilton on sun 14 jan 07
Wayne -
Thanks for the url. Wonderful article.
His story is extraordinary, as is his work.
Vicki Hamilton
Millennia Antica Pottery
Seattle, WA - snow on the ground for the 2nd time since November!!
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Subject: [CLAYART] Giants of the Heartland - New York Times
From this morning's New York Times comes an article about a ceramic artist
with a different sense of scale.
ART
Giants of the Heartland
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Jun Kaneko makes some of the largest ceramic sculptures ever seen. And he
does it in a Kansas sewer-pipe plant.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/14/arts/design/14kimm.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&ore
f=slogin
I can see it now: "Honey, I just bought a piece of art!"
Honey replies: "And just WHERE are you planning to put that???"
ROFL
Wayne Seidl
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