rebecca barfoot

reminiscent of ancient bottles, each piece is hand thrown and altered porcelain or stoneware.

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angie steinberger

Working with clay has been my joy for over 15 years.  I hand build my pieces and use a layering of under...

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amber archer

Amber Archer creates colorful raku bowls that are perfect for gifting and collecting.  Each one hand thrown and...

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lola barb

“My true reason for making pottery is simply to make you smile.  In a serious world, it helps to have a...

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kathryn blackmun

I’ve had many years of experience doing publication design and editorial illustration, plus other types of...

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eileen braun

My ceramic teapots and vessels are comprised of wheel thrown then altered components which often take on a playful...

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laura bruzzese

“I am interested in atmospheric firing processes because of their unpredictability, the challenge, risk and...

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sheila hrasky

Mix and match these whimsical ceramic flowers to create a perfect bloom for any room in your house.  Each one...

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beatrice landolt

I have worked with clay for many years. I have used different shaping techniques, fired it to high temperatures,...

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pat marsello

The Art of Brushwork is comprised of three elements.  The brush is a magician’s wand, and if handled correctly,...

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kenyon thomas

My personal approach is to use modern interpretations of classical forms and decorate the surface with images and...

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jane webb

“I have been working with clay for almost twenty years.  I first studied art at Rhode Island School of Design,...

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