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Pots by Char
Pottery
- Album created by Pots by Char
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- 9 images
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- 9 images
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ceramic bottles
A collection of ceramic bottles i made with different methods from slab building to turning on a kick wheel.
- Album created by blayne knox
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- 14 images
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- 14 images
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flasks
series of ceramic flasks
- Album created by So_Cal potter
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- 32 images
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- 32 images
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Mug inspired in vintage enamelware
I wanted to work with one of my favorite products ever created. There is something about the classic enamelware mug. I just love it.
- Album created by franaldea
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- 5 images
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Our Workshop
I will like to share some photos of our ceramic Workshop with you. Here is where the magic happens. I have fallen in love with every single detail behind the process. There is such a deep metamorphosis and magic involved. The primary state of clay is incredibly mutated into a cup or vase. I am constantly surprised! and this gives a whole new meaning to my job.
- Album created by franaldea
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- 13 images
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sculpture
Some photos of recent works in clay combined with steel structures
- Album created by Ceramica Italy
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tile and architectural ceramics
work by Stephani Stephenson
Revival Arts Studio
http://www.revivaltileworks.com
- Album created by stephsteph
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- 30 images
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- 30 images
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sculpture and vessels
work by Stephani Stephenson
- Album created by stephsteph
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- 17 images
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Electroformed ceramics and forged metal
I like to combine other elements with the ceramic form in a way that compliments both
- Album created by Bob Coyle
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- 11 images
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- 11 images
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Milk-firing
Experimenting with the Ukrainian method of washing a fired pot in milk, then bringing it to about 600°F and holding it there until the desired color is reached.
This bowl was thrown from Runyan K-4 Multi-Purpose Red Brown Body, and fired to cone 04 prior to milk treatment. Following the milk fire, it was treated with a generous coating of beeswax and olive oil (2 parts wax, 1 part oil melted together) then heated to 200°F to allow the wax to soak in. Heating it released all the little bits of terry towel fluff that got caught in the wax upon application, and they just brushed off with a light buffing.
- Album created by Stellaria
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- 4 images
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Footed Pots
I've started making very small footed pots.
- Album created by cgb
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May 2014 Pit Fire
Pieces from the Pit Fire on 5/5/2014
- Album created by Up in Smoke Pottery
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- 6 images
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- 6 images
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Pirate Cup
A few years ago I made a pirate cup for my pirate-obsessed niece.
- Album created by NewDominionBlues
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- 8 images
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Spring Session '14
Stuff made during my third Clay Club session - March to June 2014
- Album created by Stellaria
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- 6 images