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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Nov 6th, '14, 11:45

Awesome and congratulations, petr!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Nov 6th, '14, 12:40

Nice to see 'official' validation of the wonders of Petr-yaki!

(looking over at the dishdrainer to see Petr's shino kyusu, 'bizen'-ish unglazed pot, and shino shiboridashi sharing with yunomis by Cory Lum, Shawn McGuire, and Eiichi--obviously I'm a little biased)

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Nov 10th, '14, 14:18

andrzej bero wrote:I do not see if Petr mentioned about this. Bravo!!!
(The 5th Taiwan International Gold Teapot Prizes)
Thank you Andrzej for reporting this event, I felt really honored to be part of the exhibition at first place and really happy when I heard the news that one of my teapot was given The Judge's Choice price. I hope to share here some picutres from openning ceremony soon. There is quite a selection of exhibited teapots on this FB page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... fref=photo

Chip, Debunix : Big thanks for your support!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Jaymo » Nov 11th, '14, 22:57

I'm excited to have just ordered one of Petr's teapots! Now the wait for it to be shipped from overseas...

I've got some experimenting to do when it arrives since the inside is unglazed, and I'll try to post photos down the road. I'm open to suggestions of what to try!


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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Nov 12th, '14, 13:18

It should be endlessly interesting in use, with all of the swirls and subtle variations in color and tone and I bet the clay will be porous enough to permit some interesting staining to eventually work through to the exterior. Neat-o!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Jaymo » Nov 14th, '14, 13:24

I got a follow up email stating that the website must have been translated wrong and it IS glazed inside. Ah well. Still looking forward to it! Petr's work is beautiful.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Nov 15th, '14, 14:42

Jaymo wrote:I got a follow up email stating that the website must have been translated wrong and it IS glazed inside. Ah well. Still looking forward to it! Petr's work is beautiful.
Jaymo,

Sorry for that mistake! I was on the phone with Dan from the eshop, we hope you will enjoy the teapot anyway! I actually really like how this piece turn out in the fire, I was supriced that it was there as the last teapot out there...Looking forward to hear your impresions! Thank you for your support.

Here you can see picutres from the Yin Ge exhibition. I was not the only TeaChat TeawareArtisan member out there, check it out :) https://picasaweb.google.com/1182362173 ... Leb_OOl-QE

Happy living to all of you!
Petr

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Jaymo » Nov 15th, '14, 15:24

Petr, I'm sure I'll enjoy the teapot! I've been wanting one of your pots for quite awhile now, and reading your story about the visit to Sun Moon Lake awhile back only strengthened that! I'm looking forward to its arrival. I'll post photos of it in action asap!

Also, thanks for sharing more photos from the exhibition!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Jaymo » Nov 21st, '14, 18:53

My teapot arrived today. Thanks, Petr, for creating such a beauty, and thanks to Klasek Tea for shipping it to the US from CZ quickly and safely. As soon as I got it home from the post office I brewed up a pot of the oolong sample they sent along with it. Here are some photos:


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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Nov 21st, '14, 19:57

Looks like it is quite a handy size, destined for versatility. It will be very interesting to see whether the outer crazing will stain over time.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Nov 27th, '14, 11:38

Jaymo wrote:My teapot arrived today. Thanks, Petr, for creating such a beauty, and thanks to Klasek Tea for shipping it to the US from CZ quickly and safely. As soon as I got it home from the post office I brewed up a pot of the oolong sample they sent along with it. Here are some photos:
Thank you for sharing Jaymo! And thanks one more time for your support.
debunix wrote:It will be very interesting to see whether the outer crazing will stain over time.
It will :)

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Bok » Nov 27th, '14, 21:57

I would rather call it “gather patina and character”, staining sounds a bit negative, doesn’t it? :mrgreen:

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Nov 27th, '14, 22:58

Patina does sound nicer, but I've been watching the delightful progress of staining of the crackles on my teawares for a few years now, and always check the changes on a lovely Petr cup I gave to an office companion when I share tea with her. It's gathering character nicely as the tea patina builds in the crazing....

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Nov 28th, '14, 04:14

From my experience, there are two ways which teaware is going, similar to tea (or people), there is Aging and Getting Old. Some pots are getting better by use, from aesthetic or "tea enhancing" poin of view, or (at best) from both. But some pots are very nice when bright new, loosing its magic over time. Both things happens to my pieces and I actually stop to using some glazes, clays because I was not happy what they do over time...

Anyway, just for fun, one shot of my tea table from few days back. With new Simon Levin's tray as teabot...
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And small three bark pot before bisque fire...
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by hopeofdawn » Nov 28th, '14, 11:27

Love both pictures--can't wait to see how the pot turns out! Though I will confess, I'd be afraid of leaving tea stains on such lovely table runners. :P

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