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  1. From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    My wood fired vase form which will be inculded in the coming 2017 ISCAEE symposium's exhibition at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, England in July. Looking forward to presenting and attending the symposium. We have numerous NHIA faculty, students, and alums attending the symposium.

    © 2017- John Baymore - all rights reserved

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    Gourd Shaped Vase (2)

    From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    Second view of same vase . Wood fired yakishime (unglazed) gourd shaped vase form with shizenyu (natural ash deposits) and light koge (encrusted black carbonized ash). American shino glaze inside. This vase will be in an exhibition (with catalog) in Jingdezhen, People's Republic of China in conjunction wit the I.S.C.A.E.E. symposium in October of 2015. In the Tsinghua University collection in Beijing.

    © Copyright John Baymore - all rights reserved

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    Gourd Shaped Vase

    From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    Wood fired yakishime (unglazed) gourd shaped vase form with shizenyu (natural ash deposits) and light koge (encrusted black carbonized ash). American shino glaze inside. This vase will be in an exhibition (with catalog) in Jingdezhen, People's Republic of China in conjunction wit the I.S.C.A.E.E. symposium in October of 2015. In the Tsinghua University collection in Beijing.

    © Copyright John Baymore - all rights reserved

  4. From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    Yunomi thrown from clay with massive amounts of local NH granite dust and stone mixed in. Almost more stone than clay. Fired many multiple times in my woodfired noborigama to get the rocks to melt sufficiently. Included wooden stoage box. Sold at one of my solo exhibitions at an asian art gallery in the US. Now in the personal collection of the executive director of a US art museum.

    © John Baymore -all rights reserved

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    Yakishime Gourd Shape Vase

    From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    Thrown; yakishime; anagama woodfired at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts; Orton cone 13-14. In my personal collection.

    © John Baymore 2011 - all rights reserved

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    Yakishime Gourd Shape Vase

    From the album: John Baymore's Clay Work

    Thrown; yakishime; anagama woodfired at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts; Orton cone 13-14. In my personal collection.

    © John Baymore 2011 - all rights reserved

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