Here is some more. Have not put anything on etsy yet. Convo me with any questions or if you want me to save something for you. Some are gallery quality and some are show/sale quality. The few gallery ones are at premium prices. I don't know if the turquiose yunomi will be for sale. It is exquisite in real life with almost chrome flecks against the turquoise... very rare piece. Also I have a few kiln shots...
The kiln before I went out to open it at 6 am. Me stoking the kiln. Yunomis and matcha chawans...
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Cheers, Bill P.S. I'll post more after we get back.
Jul 11th, '09, 23:33
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You have until August 15th or 16th. That is when the next pottery show is at least. I'm a tactile person and need to see and hold the cups in person before I completely fall in love with them. You are safe until then.Aphroditea wrote:Oh my! New shapes, new colors, new textures - yet all still very Bill I think they are great! I am eyeing several, actually....and I am guessing I should pounce before the cinnamon kitty does
There is always the Carousel Mall (aka Destiny USA) and the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, (which has owls and penguins!). Plus, the Sterling Renaissance Festival is still open that weekend. There is one cute tea shop in downtown Syracuse as well. If you want more info on the area, feel free to PM me.clareandromeda wrote:Thanks! I've been meaning to get out of the big city....Now to convince my city centric boyfriend for a romantic weekend that includes teaware shopping...hmmmm
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Jul 13th, '09, 20:11
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Thank you for the nice comments for me to return to.
We are back and it was a great trip. Chip mentioned the surprize of your first looks. It's, as you can imagine, better than... well x-mas morning for a 6 year old (thanks Woozl)... You have an image in your mind of what you would like to create and then you do what you "think" will make that come about. Apply the glaze a certain way, place it in the kiln where you think it will help butas you said,you never know if it will work or not.
I will take some pics tomorrow in the daylight and share more.
Bill
I will take some pics tomorrow in the daylight and share more.
Bill
Jul 14th, '09, 20:43
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Some close ups
Hi all, here's some more pics....
and then there's a nice detail... and more on this one
and then there's a nice detail... and more on this one