Evelyne Schoenmann
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Wow, this is one beautiful pot Marcia! But then, all your pots are extraordinary.... Hugs!!
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I wonder: is this an installation in your garden? Is there a reason why they are under this shelter? I like it!
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Boy! You did this in college you say?! Congrats! So sad that it broke. But you know you made a masterpiece...
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... and I think your drawing skills are exceptionally! You must have a lot of patience.
Evelyne
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Congrats! I like your pieces.
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You know, there are such beautiful things in this world, one can only weep of joy. Your orbs are one of them! Congratulations Marcia!
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How much money do I have to take with me for the bowl? Millions of bucks? :-)
How did you do the aslant pattern please.
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If you take that one (smalldots) with you to La Meridiana in June, I'll buy it! All new ones are so beautiful!! Congrats
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Marcia, you leave us all speechless. Beautiful!!
The pot in the middle of the group-of-four: Is that white clay also and if yes, did you use iron oxide for the bright red? I can't get enough of your foil saggar pots...
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Beautiful! I'd love to drink my tea out of this bowl. Thank you for sharing.
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Yes, the slip if of the same clay (porcelaine Southern Ice).
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Beautiful marks! When will you show pictures of your horsehair works?
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Beautiful pots Marc. Congrats! Keep us informed about the ferric chloride achievement please. Evelyne
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Those pots are all very special. Congrats! Keep us informed about your ferric chloride achievements please. Evelyne
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Beautiful! How did you get the blue on the glaze and did you make the glaze on your own or is it bought?
Evelyne
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Absolutely WOW
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It looks like ink. What did you use for the blacks? Trailing feather?
Beautiful!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Evelyne
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Beautiful. It looks as if lava is coming out of the pot.
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Wow! Great colour combination..
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The strawhead object is like one of those Easter Island Statues. I like!
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They are wine-vessels, used, way back, in China. The wine was heated (candle under the vessel with the spout) and then poured into the other vessel to drink from it.
I'am glad you like them! Thanks
Evelyne
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great surfaces
marcia
Thank you Marcia! Coming from you, it's a compliment.
Evelyne
PS: will go to Vallauris beginning of July...
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love these little guys T
Thanks bunches Trina!
They are not so very "little". Ø 6'', H 10''
I absolutely was thrilled making them....
Evelyne
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I love the cracks/fissures. As if this piece already had a long and hard life...