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You can add Peter Liekkio to the list. Don't see much of him but he has some very cool and unique pots.
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Thanks @Vin - I found Peter on Facebook (I think) and reached out to him for more information.
You can add Peter Liekkio to the list. Don't see much of him but he has some very cool and unique pots.
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Kit Boheme
A So. Cal. potter long retired. Made many saikai and suibans for stones in large sizes very thin and without warping. Edit: I should mention that those ugly wavy dishes were made in the 60's when she first started. I have been offered money for these. They are considered mid-century- modern.
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Here is that Jim Gremel pot. It is, inside dimensions 18" x 13" x 1/2"
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Any way to add a feature that would allow one to search potters by state? That might be cool.
Maybe - wordpress has a bunch of cool plugins to add all kinds of features to the site. I'll see if there's a way I can categorize them based on a search.
You are right. I didn't think through my remarks carefully.I don't think they are under appreciated. They just don't get to stand up and do demos/workshops in front of adoring crowds. Maybe they should? Any way some American potters could do demo's showing the work that goes into a quality pot? I have no idea if that's practical, but I'd love to see the steps demo'ed. Perhaps like a cooking show where you show steps but have completed stages ready to view?
I don't think they are under appreciated. They just don't get to stand up and do demos/workshops in front of adoring crowds. Maybe they should? Any way some American potters could do demo's showing the work that goes into a quality pot? I have no idea if that's practical, but I'd love to see the steps demo'ed. Perhaps like a cooking show where you show steps but have completed stages ready to view?
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Mark & Becky Hanner
MHanner@aol.com
I met this man and his wife last summer at our show. I'm sure he would not mind me sharing his link. He does really nice work and his pots are "sweet" fired at very high temperatures. Here are three trees I put into his wares this last fall. Two Mugos and a Shimpakur Name/Shohin.