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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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This is my favorite piece I have made to date. I sold it about a year ago but haven't made another one yet. It's wheel thrown with applied colored engobes. It's hand carved and textured with pulled handles and commercial glazes. Fired to ^6 electric.© Firenflux
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John Baymore - Thayer Gallery Solo Exhibition - Feb. 2017
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Announcement for solo exhibition in February and March of 2017.© 2017 - John Baymore - all rights reserved
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From the album: Favorites
This one is fresh from my latest firing. I'm in love with this one. It's wheel thrown with a pulled handle, underglaze decoration, and hand carved texture. It's glazed in 3 different commercial glazes and fired in my electric kiln. -
Bowl with clear glaze with copper carbonate and cobalt blue wax resist design
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From the album: Fullacreations Pottery
Smalll bowl 7 inches in diameter with copper over transparent glase with wax resist and cobalt over that.© craig fulladosa
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From the album: Some work
Thrown, altered and hand built. Thrown cups. Sprayed several layered glazes.-
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From the album: newer work
The glaze is a silky white over pale blue slip, which breaks through the glaze to give soft delicate shades. The exterior was sprayed lightly with a blue ash glaze, which has gone transparent over the base glaze and run down to the foot in places. The interior is speckled with a blue reminiscent of a robin's egg. -
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I really love the way the pattern on this planter came out. This is wheel thrown with applied engobe, sgraffito geometric pattern. Fired to ^6 electric with commercial glazes.© Firenflux
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From the album: My nautical stuff
This is a jar I threw in one piece, incised the lid then trimmed them apart. The whole piece is covered in various engobes and underglazes, carved and fired in an electric kiln. -
From the album: My nautical stuff
I throw the goblets in 2 parts then assemble them. They are some of my favorite pieces to make. -
From the album: My nautical stuff
One of my earlier nautical designs. This one is from 2005 I think. -
From the album: My nautical stuff
another view of my nautical teapot. The top is a yo yo jar I threw in one piece without a bottom and then stacked after throwing the main body of the teapot. -
From the album: My nautical stuff
an example of an earlier nautical piece like the plate, I made this in 2005. -
From the album: My nautical stuff
another view of my nautical teapot. I threw the spout and handle and pieced them together. I got some cracks in the seams of the bottom cut out so I keep this one for decoration. -
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Goblets are just plain fun to make. This is another of my signature patterns. I love the combination of glazes and engobes on this piece. Wheel thrown, with engobe and sgraffito. Commercial glazes, fired to ^6 electric.© Firenflux
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I do a lot of this nautical wave pattern on my pieces. this was the first cup I stacked 2 of the patterns on top of each other. I actually meant to glaze the interior with a different liner but I really liked the combination anyway after it was fired. applied engobe, with sgraffito, commercial glazes. Fired ^6 electric.© Firenflux
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This was a custom order I completed last year. I love the way it came out. It's wheel thrown, with thrown feet. applied engobe and underglaze, hand painted and textured. Commercial glazes fired ^6 electric.© Firenflux