sequoia miller I love the lines and geometry of Sequoia Miller’s ceramic work. Because, I…
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A bowl a day
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A Bowl A Day – Ken Standhardt using kitchen tools from last 100 years
by Sarah onken standhardt With my first cup of coffee, I begin randomly searching the world…
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A Bowl A Day – Jesse Jones Oregon Potter
by Sarah onJesse Jones is a potter outside of Eugene Oregon. When I learned of his pottery,…
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A Bowl A Day – quiet pots with no element unconsidered – Birdie Boone
by Sarah onbirdie boone I have been watching Birdie Boone’s ceramic work for awhile. I find her…
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A Bowl A Day – Pots, Community, & Fire – Tony Clennell
by Sarah ontony clennell For my fiftieth birthday, I gave myself a gift. I decided to…
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A Bowl A Day – Relating to the landscapes around you
by Sarah onjeff oestreich Jeff is a ceramic artist who lives in Minnesota. He tries to relate…
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A Bowl A Day – History and Traditions with Acoma Pueblo Artists
by Sarah onAcoma pueblo pottery Several years ago, I visited the Sky City in New Mexico. I…
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A Bowl A Day – Responsive, Fine, and Sensuous Porcelain – Leah Leitson
by Sarah onleah leitson Leah is a ceramic artist entirely focused on porcelain. Her work relates…
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A Bowl A Day – Layers of Texture, Color, and Detail – Beverly Norton Walker
by Sarah onbeverly norton walker More than six years ago, I treated myself to an Italian…
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A Bowl A Day – Texture, Lines, History – Mary Barringer
by Sarah onmary barringer Several years ago, I decided that Mother’s Day should be about what I…
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