David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Nice! love all the fire play on these
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iannon - Posts: 1631
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Nice looking work Dave!
Sorry I didn't call you.... I couldn't extend my ticket so I had to return earlier than I had hoped.
Best,
R
Sorry I didn't call you.... I couldn't extend my ticket so I had to return earlier than I had hoped.
Best,
R
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Robert Fornell - Posts: 351
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thank you Iannon and Robert.
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Here are a couple of small cups, guinomi, I just listed in my Etsy store.
They are from about 8 years ago. No one can accuse me of unloading a kiln too soon.
They are from about 8 years ago. No one can accuse me of unloading a kiln too soon.
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Sorry David. I do not see them listed on your etsy.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Chip wrote:Sorry David. I do not see them listed on your etsy.
White mini bowls..
http://www.etsy.com/listing/76297222/white-mini-bowl-1522-male-pattern
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iannon - Posts: 1631
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thanks Ian.
Oh yeah, nanban. I was looking at togei. Perhaps you could add your etsy to your original post for easy access. I went to your blog and followed the etsy link to togei.
Oh yeah, nanban. I was looking at togei. Perhaps you could add your etsy to your original post for easy access. I went to your blog and followed the etsy link to togei.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thank you iannon.
I just changed it in Tea chat too.
Thanks for looking.
Dave
I just changed it in Tea chat too.
Thanks for looking.
Dave
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
TreasureHunt Treasure 7 by Togei of NanbanCeramics. A beautifully shaped, woodfired Yunomi to a lucky TreasureHunter!
Winner TBD and announced later!!!

Winner TBD and announced later!!!

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Chip - Moderator
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
I have been working on getting ready for the winter. I can't make anything from about the beginning of January to the end of February as it is too cold so I fire during those months. This time I am going to do 2 or 3 firings of my noborigama, both chambers. Here are some pictures of the work I have so far, about 750 or so bowls. I am aiming for about 1,000-1,2000 by the end of December. I have a short blog post here, http://wp.me/p1Bip8-6W , if you would like to read a little more on this.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thanks for the images. I LOVE huge numbers of similar forms. One of the reasons I like my somewhat big kiln....... get to see this kind of thing too.
Good luck with the last of production and winter's firings. がんばっろ。
best,
...........john
Good luck with the last of production and winter's firings. がんばっろ。
best,
...........john
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JBaymore - Posts: 1415
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thanks John.
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
You have been a very busy squirrel putting nuts away for the Winter!
Quite an inventory!
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