NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
You are slaying the joint 
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woozl - Posts: 760
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
woozl wrote:You are slaying the joint
In all fairness and a bit off topic..*I* am also still waiting for some Woozlwarez®
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iannon - Posts: 1631
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debunix - Posts: 3955
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Hey debunix, really beautiful Seong-il collection! 
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Hi Adam, can you enlighten me ... maybe my monitor is off ...
In the dropbox photos, this chawan was definitely greenish on my monitor. But here in your photos this appears to have no greenish cast at all ... just creamy white?
In the dropbox photos, this chawan was definitely greenish on my monitor. But here in your photos this appears to have no greenish cast at all ... just creamy white?
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Imagine a cross between the two photos. There are hints of green, and mine probably appear a bit washed out due to all the bright white light coming in off the snow outside. But at the same time it does not appear in person to be as green as it was in the photos.
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AdamMY - Posts: 2099
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
... ok. I am hoping to see lighter green infused per the photos.
I picked the greenest pieces!
I picked the greenest pieces!
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Chip wrote:... ok. I am hoping to see lighter green infused per the photos.
I picked the greenest pieces!
hi Chip!
thank for choose my works in front of Adam's teabowl was fired though by oxidation fire so that result is iron claybody became brown color also white slip on claybody's color got a creammy white!
but you choose that 'bun cheong teabowl' was reduction fired so that result became little bit appeared green color because wood ash into the glaze get a green color by reduction but it is not green maybe it happen to differant moniter have between you and me!!!
- Seong-il Hong
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Hong Seong-Il
Where can I browse and purchase some of his work at? I've looked extensively with no luck. I'd appreciate any help greatly.
- Zach
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Re: Hong Seong-Il
Zach wrote:Where can I browse and purchase some of his work at? I've looked extensively with no luck. I'd appreciate any help greatly.
Teadoff is offering a great service by working with this artist. He has a tea Merchandiser page here:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=15515
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