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Status Updates posted by Marcia Selsor
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I just posted a funny image to this topic What Has Been Your Worst Re Encounter Of A Piece Of Your Pottery?
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I just posted an example of the litho crayon experiment in tranfer images under your posting.
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I knew a medieval lit or religion Prof from Boone. We were in an NEH seminar together. Can't remember his name. It has been 22 years.
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I lived in Huntley and Billings, Montana for a total of 31 years. I miss it dearly. Your photos remind me how wonderful the big sky and open space can liberate one's mind. Great photos. Thanks.
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I mixed clay today! Picked up dry clays about 11, did errands, and started mixing about 1 pm while the sun was warm . Cold front is coming in tonight. Beat it! So happy. Mixed about 270 pounds wet. That should be a good start. This batch is for making new saggers. I didn't bring many with me. My birthday is Wed. so I can celebrate by doing some throwing. Kilns will be getting wired in Mid- February.
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they are for my low temp. I will bisque to 08 and fire with pots to the same.
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Happy Birthday!!
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Nothing better than working in your new cozy studio while the winter blasts away outside your door. Happy Birthday.
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I mixed clay today! Picked up dry clays about 11, did errands, and started mixing about 1 pm while the sun was warm . Cold front is coming in tonight. Beat it! So happy.
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I posted three listings of books for sale on the Potter's Attic the first is focused on Studio Potters' Books for #clay, #glazes,#firing, #extruding, #claymaterials, #throwing, #studiosetup, The nextt is a collection of books on majolica in museum collections More ceramics books mainly on Majolica. #Majolica #ItalianMajolica, #Palissy, #Lister and Lister, #PortugueseAzulejos, The last is a group of books on Asian pottery: Thai, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese
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I put a video of some Korean carving and Buncheong process in the Buncheong thread. Always fun to watch a master at work. Has anyone seen this?
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I put a video of some Korean carving and Buncheong process in the Buncheong thread. Always fun to watch a master at work. Has anyone seen this?
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I saw that happen to one of my students when someone put fine sawdust in the reducing can. It was scary. Sorry you experienced that from thoughtless grad students.
Marcia
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I saw your question in my gallery about the 9/11 installation. I answered it. Sorry I didn't see it sooner. If you ever have a question just send it to my email. -Marcia
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I wish more people here posted an avatar of at least some image rather than ghost heads. Bizarre names and no info in their "about me" diminishes the community spirit of the forum. Couldn't someone say I am interested in this or that.
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I think it's more of a case of,not knowing how to do it.
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I don't know about that. And the bizarre names are very weird.
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I had a avatar but it was lost when they changed the forum a while back. To busy to mess with it again. Denice
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I'll be filling in for Evelyne for QOTW while she is at a workshop in Germany with no internet.
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In Barcelona with Adriane doing pre-ground work for Potters Council group. Great weather. I love Barcelona.
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In Billings, Montana
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in Florence with the PC Tuscany 4 group. great bunch. We haven't lost anyone yet! All seem to be soaking it all in.
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in Florence with the PC Tuscany 4 group. great bunch. We haven't lost anyone yet! All seem to be soaking it all in.
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In Italy with PC group. Great day exploring Florence. they seem to be soaking it all in.
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In Providence, RI. Saw some great pots today at Friends of Fire Show at Chris Gustin's studio plus the unloading of pots at his Anagama kiln. NCECA begins!,,
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In Spain close to where I did my Fulbright research in1986. Hope to see if any potters are still working in Cortegana.
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In Spain close to where I did my Fulbright research in1986. Hope to see if any potters are still working in Cortegana.
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In Spain close to where I did my Fulbright research in1986. Hope to see if any potters are still working in Cortegana.