Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea
Yes, please! Almost anytime...Chip wrote:INDEED! I will take that as an invitation!
New small (125ml) teapot, unglazed inside - partly shino outside. It is standing on Mirka's teaboat.
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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Awesomeness! Both pot and boat!
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Chip - Moderator
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... but not in your available now ... 
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Chip - Moderator
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No time for update, no time...If you are interested please PM me.Chip wrote:... but not in your available now ...
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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Another set...just the teapot is even smaller(100ml) and without glaze outside in.
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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This one reminds me of carved stone ... very cool!
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Chip - Moderator
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Chip wrote:This one reminds me of carved stone ... very cool!
Woah... I was thinking similarly... "lump of coal" (a very cool lump of coal, to be sure)...
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Drax - Posts: 2387
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Or baked potato? ha ha. But seriously guys, I am glad you like it.Drax wrote:Woah... I was thinking similarly... "lump of coal" (a very cool lump of coal, to be sure)...
Petr
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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For all who would like to see something more smoothe...
The set is made of translucent porcelain with almost (90%) just Czech feldspar as glaze. The teapot can holds around 150ml. The teaboat is as always Mirka's creation...here is more pictures of it https://picasaweb.google.com/1182362173 ... 6101704018
The set is made of translucent porcelain with almost (90%) just Czech feldspar as glaze. The teapot can holds around 150ml. The teaboat is as always Mirka's creation...here is more pictures of it https://picasaweb.google.com/1182362173 ... 6101704018
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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I can't believe I haven't posted yet some pics of the teaboat Mirka made for me. It is sooooo incredible... and big !
Thanks so much once again.
Thanks so much once again.
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David R. - Posts: 1074
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David R. wrote:I can't believe I haven't posted yet some pics of the teaboat Mirka made for me. It is sooooo incredible... and big !
Thanks so much once again.
Dear david, Thank you very much! Your pictures are pleasant as always. It is nice to see that you keep liking this piece
P.
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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Today I finally work on updating my available now album...part of the task is already done https://picasaweb.google.com/1182362173 ... ailableNow
Some of you may remember the tenmoku chawan I have posted here few weeks back. Now I made him small yunomi-brother. You can see how different clay (and of course firing) have impact on the colors even in such dark, non-translucent glaze.
Some of you may remember the tenmoku chawan I have posted here few weeks back. Now I made him small yunomi-brother. You can see how different clay (and of course firing) have impact on the colors even in such dark, non-translucent glaze.
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Petr Novák - Posts: 267
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been obsessing a bit over big brother chawan....so cool to meet little brother, and to see the 'family resemblance'.
Fortunately, I was already sitting down to a tea session with one of my new shiboridashi and yuzamashi and have managed to resist the siren call of these dark & handsome cups.
Fortunately, I was already sitting down to a tea session with one of my new shiboridashi and yuzamashi and have managed to resist the siren call of these dark & handsome cups.
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debunix - Posts: 3969
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nice nice _ your tenmoku is bright and depp !

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ginkgo - Posts: 103
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That tenmoku Chawan is a very nice synthesis of form and glaze.
best,
...............john
best,
...............john
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