+1 My wife and I also really enjoyed the chawan presentation.Fuut wrote:John, lovely work! I wish i would one day be able to take one for myself, but i'm afraid its going to take some years.
Love seeing your work here.
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Thanks for the kind comments everyone.
Sorry I have not been around much....... Been crazy busy.
Hope everyone in TeaChat-land has been well.
I'll try to get more stuff up here ASAP.
best,
.................john
Sorry I have not been around much....... Been crazy busy.
Hope everyone in TeaChat-land has been well.
I'll try to get more stuff up here ASAP.
best,
.................john
Mar 19th 17 4:37 pm
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
If anyone is interested......... you can pick up a piece of my work at an auction going on via a North Carolina auction house. Note that I receive nothing from this sale......... it is an estate sale from a former collector. If I am remembering correctly, this piece was in the first non-Japanese artist exhibition that Tokai Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston ever held. There were three of us invited to show: Marc Lancet, Jon Keenan, and myself.
A friend in NC alerted me to this auction. I had no idea it was happening.
http://www.brunkauctions.com/lot-detail/?id=136095
best,
...............john
A friend in NC alerted me to this auction. I had no idea it was happening.
http://www.brunkauctions.com/lot-detail/?id=136095
best,
...............john
Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Thanks John for sharing. Chip and I were just talking about you the other night! Miss seeing you around.