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Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Feb 19th, '10, 09:15

I am happy for opportunity to join community of potters and tea lovers here. For introduce myself I will use the words from my webpage :

"My relationship to the tea culture begun long before my first clay work had seen the light of day. So I naturally came to ceramics with a focus on the ceramics used in the tea ceremony. Good pottery is as essential to the tea as much as the pure water and good company. On my journey I am searching for the links between the natural look of the wabi style and traditional European techniques. I use fire, the Phoenix, who gives my vessels character and life."
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As I drink tea and as I fire tea wares I have still more things to handle and to learn than I have managed and I have learned. So I hope that be the part of this community will help me to learn more and I also hope that sharing my experiences will help community.

We are working on new design of our website but you can still see some of my work here:
http://artkeramika.cz/keramikstudio/?lang=en&page=wood

direct contact to me is keramikakcaji@gmail.com

Please turn a blind eye on my English but ask on what ever you are interested in.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Victoria » Feb 19th, '10, 09:39

Beautiful! I love the matching chataku. Very nice, welcome to our community!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Feb 19th, '10, 10:55

Welcome to our TeawareArtisans, Petr! I am sure we are all very anxious to see more of your works. You can also post photos through a photo host account such as photobucket. Please let me know if I can assist you in any way.

Love your works!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Feb 19th, '10, 12:19

Thank you for welcome.

I have tried to created first photobucket album and you were right -it is quite easy. So here we are:
http://s775.photobucket.com/albums/yy35/Petr_Novak/ . I will edit it and put more there...Does it works like that?

If you will have interest in some particular piece -I mean techniques, history or inspiration- please do not be afraid to ask.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Feb 19th, '10, 12:45

I was viewing your photobucket! :mrgreen:

Now you will need to resize the photos, click on the img code and copy and paste it to your posts. Your photos will appear here!

I tried to do one, but the image is too large to post on the forum, should be 640 pixels wide maximum. So, try resizing now under edit.

This is how your img code will appear ... I added *** so the photo will not actually post (which it will not now anyway since it is over 800 pixels wide).

[img]***http://i775.photobucket.com/albums/yy35 ... trana3.jpg[/img]

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Feb 19th, '10, 17:19

Hi, you have resized this photo. Here is what the correct image code will look like, but I added *** so you can see it. The second one shows the photo when I used your PB image code.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Feb 19th, '10, 17:35

Oh, one other alternative, your site photos are jpg photos, url ending in "jpg." You can post them this way also, but the photos are a too big for many browsers including IE. They should be be 640 pixels or less (although I have the forum set for larger while some glitches are being worked out). So, on my screen, the right side is cut off.

Ultimately the forum will again be set for 640 pixels wide, but smaller is even better.

The big downside to this, the url ever changes, which it sounds like it will, the photo will no longer show on the forum.

So, copy the jpg url from the browser, paste it in your post, highlight it, left click the img icon above your new post window. It will look like this minus the ***

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And here it is without the *** in the img code.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Feb 19th, '10, 17:52

Ok, this works and it is so easy. I am only sorry that my introduction is about this „IT" lessons .But I hope that some people will enjoy this training pictures

Here is wood fired porcelain teapot 250ml. It is without glaze outside with strong touch of fire (there are only several accidental moves of brush)

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And here is also porcelain with celadon glaze inside and outside is sieved oak ash.
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by Victoria » Feb 19th, '10, 18:05

500 wide seems to work out well on all browsers.
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Feb 19th, '10, 18:15

:mrgreen: Yay, seems you got it. Play around with it, if you mess up, you can always hit edit above your post and try again.

Just keep in mind, whatever url you are using whether it is photobucket or your site, if you change the img/url, TeaChat will not display the photo until you supply the new/correct img/url.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by TokyoB » Feb 19th, '10, 20:37

Petr,
Beautiful teaware!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by bsteele » Feb 19th, '10, 21:21

:shock: Those are some beautiful pieces.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by shyrabbit » Feb 20th, '10, 16:35

Petr,
Welcome, I really like the teapot above. Nice!
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Feb 20th, '10, 16:52

Thank you. This teapot was from these you are not happy to sell, if you know what I mean. The fire had blessed it.

Here is similar but with thin coat of red shino with less of fire
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by IPT » Feb 20th, '10, 20:07

Very beautiful pieces! I love how you've combined eastern and western styles.

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