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This is the second "House Wine" vessel that I made. This time, underglaze transfers were added in an effort to build more depth to the surface. These are fun to make but seem to require a good bit of time on the workbench.

 

This one is headed for a November show.

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Thanks all!

Sydnee...good point. I would call this 'busy' and will concede to doing so intentionally. It seems to be easier to 'scale back' or 'tone down' than to figure out 'what's missing?'.  This is just the second full-size piece of this design...the first was to dark, lacked 'punch', and wasn't all that interesting from all sides.  Somewhere in the middle, I want to find something that is better than 'good' and headed in the direction of 'best'.

Nerd...my friends keep me humble (for the most part). At my tender age "crazy old potter" may be just the reputation I need/deserve :)

 

Mark, Thanks!

 

Peace,

-Paul

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Joseph, Thanks. Yes. I made 4 of those pots and need to make more.  I priced the first one for a show so high, thinking that I would be taking it home as a model for future projects...it was the first piece that sold and walked out the door.  I do have the Community Challenge for the encouragement to try something a little 'off-the-wall'.

-Paul

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