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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Jul 17th, '12, 04:53

Lionel,
How did you know it´s my set? She (vendor) never put my name on her page just very poetic names of items:) Thanks for pics and have a lot of joy with tea from a "little cow set"?:)
But you have to with David agree Breton or Norman finaly?;)
thanks and best
andrzej

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by David R. » Jul 17th, '12, 06:30

There is no such thing as a Breton cow... :wink:

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Lionel » Jul 21st, '12, 10:40

Andrzej,
I saw your teapots and shibos on darjeeling.cz, then I made a research with your name on google, found your blog, and fell in love with this hohin pictured on your blog.
Another time I found the website Wabi-Style and saw the hohin set "Whisper of grass", which happens to be the same indeed !
Here is the long internet road that led me to your fantastic work !

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Aug 4th, '12, 16:32

Lionel wrote:Andrzej,
I saw your teapots and shibos on darjeeling.cz, then I made a research with your name on google, found your blog, and fell in love with this hohin pictured on your blog.
Another time I found the website Wabi-Style and saw the hohin set "Whisper of grass", which happens to be the same indeed !
Here is the long internet road that led me to your fantastic work !

Lionel
For me that is a good story about how difficult is in our global village to keep somethig hidden. Like for example name of a maker by a vendor:)

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Aug 4th, '12, 16:37

And Now for Something Completely Different ... last firing, almost "white"
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by debunix » Aug 4th, '12, 16:41

Nice to see how the not-entirely-white areas emphasize the whiteness.

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Aug 8th, '12, 17:47

debunix wrote:Nice to see how the not-entirely-white areas emphasize the whiteness.
debunix, lucky my customers I am a better potter to photographer:)
I have to be careful when shot white items. I have tendency to make it minimalistic and monohromatic.

so a little bit more contrast:
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btw
new pages with tea boats and tea sets:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1093021064 ... directlink

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by teaisme » Aug 9th, '12, 12:47

I don't know why I never looked through this thread or your website...

beautiful and inspirational stuff man

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Chip » Aug 12th, '12, 23:12

White or even "white" will never go out of style in teaware as Andrzej illustrates! :mrgreen:

8) like the MooWares!

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Aug 24th, '12, 09:02

Sorry for not reply but "holidays" and if you have 3 little bandits around there is nothing like free time or even time for work.
teaisme wrote:I don't know why I never looked through this thread or your website...

beautiful and inspirational stuff man
Teaisme, thank you. I hope it was not incidentaly and you will come back here again.
Chip wrote:White or even "white" will never go out of style in teaware as Andrzej illustrates! :mrgreen:
Chip, thanx - I was for a long time away from white but you are right white is (ever)green
Chip wrote:8) like the MooWares!
What is that? I do not know all american cartoons;)

... and
... And Now for Something Completely Different ... last teajars, small
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by brandon » Aug 25th, '12, 07:43

Amazing. Do they already have a home?

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Aug 26th, '12, 05:49

Thanx brandon.
Two left.
Best
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Petr Novák » Aug 26th, '12, 16:02

Hi Andrzej,

I just saw one of those jars and one of your teapot live (from Daniel colection)- nice work indeed! :) I am sorry I missed you at "čajomírfest". Hope you enjoyed Czech "tea-culture".

best
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Sep 4th, '12, 12:42

Peter,
Thanks for good words and sorry for late answer (after Praha I spend an offline moutainweek). I hoped to see you there but Daniel Klasek told me you have too much work (what is not surprise for me)
And "Yes" I am impresed Czech's tea culture and popularity of tea there. Amazing experience to see 1500 of people seating around in a park and in a small 5-7 men/women groups drinking tea:)
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Petr Novák » Sep 4th, '12, 15:37

Yes, Czech tea culture is quite unique. With all its "blemishes" I am happy to be part of it:)

btw. What about the stove-kettle sitting in corner of your booth (on the picture) Something new? How it works?

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