Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Wowza. Wonderful flowing curtain of colors there.
Jun 5th 17 6:24 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Many thanks for your kind words, I appreciate it.debunix wrote: Wowza. Wonderful flowing curtain of colors there.
I will begin posting more here with News, Updates and New Work, it's been awhile and I look forward to it.
Michael
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Jun 5th 17 7:21 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Hi All,
I've been gone from here for quite awhile now, a lot has happened. We closed the SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts gallery after 12 years about 1.5 years ago. As a result I had to move my studio and build something new which I did on our property here in Pagosa Springs, CO. It is small, compact and efficient with lots of light. I acquired a large electric kiln that I use for bisque firing (for 30 years I used gas to fire my bisque) and I love it. I built a small propane fired reduction kiln by converting an old electric kiln, I'm getting results I never expected. I'm very happy with what is coming out of what I call my "little tin can."
I plan on being here regularly presenting new work and News from the new Shy Rabbit Studio.
The following image is from my latest firing...
I've been gone from here for quite awhile now, a lot has happened. We closed the SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts gallery after 12 years about 1.5 years ago. As a result I had to move my studio and build something new which I did on our property here in Pagosa Springs, CO. It is small, compact and efficient with lots of light. I acquired a large electric kiln that I use for bisque firing (for 30 years I used gas to fire my bisque) and I love it. I built a small propane fired reduction kiln by converting an old electric kiln, I'm getting results I never expected. I'm very happy with what is coming out of what I call my "little tin can."
I plan on being here regularly presenting new work and News from the new Shy Rabbit Studio.
The following image is from my latest firing...
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Jun 5th 17 8:07 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Woohoo, thanks for updating us, looking forward to seeing you around again. We love your teawares!
Jun 5th 17 10:14 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Thanks for the support...Much appreciated.victoria3 wrote: Exciting news thanks for sharing.
Jun 5th 17 10:15 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Thank you, I will try to keep it interesting...Mrs. Chip wrote: Woohoo, thanks for updating us, looking forward to seeing you around again. We love your teawares!
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
So many lovely pieces on your etsy, so little space on the shelves. I've only had the lates pieces for a few weeks, and I'm already getting a lot of use out of this chawan despite not drinking matcha yet
170521 Chawan in the Garden _DEB8295 by debunix, on Flickr
I also bought a small cup that is even busier for me in the morning--it's a great size for hot chocolate as well as gyokuro and puerh, but I haven't had it out for photos yet.
And the parade of lovely cups on Michael's Etsy continues....fingers itching to hold more of them....
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
beautiful Michael !shyrabbit wrote: Hi All,
I've been gone from here for quite awhile now, a lot has happened. We closed the SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts gallery after 12 years about 1.5 years ago. As a result I had to move my studio and build something new which I did on our property here in Pagosa Springs, CO. It is small, compact and efficient with lots of light. I acquired a large electric kiln that I use for bisque firing (for 30 years I used gas to fire my bisque) and I love it. I built a small propane fired reduction kiln by converting an old electric kiln, I'm getting results I never expected. I'm very happy with what is coming out of what I call my "little tin can."
I plan on being here regularly presenting new work and News from the new Shy Rabbit Studio.
The following image is from my latest firing...
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Dec 6th 19 10:12 pm
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Hi all,
Long time no post...I thought I would send a post to see what if any reaction I get.
New work listed in my Etsy shop, all with Free Domestic Shipping:
www.etsy.com/shop/shyrabbit
Many thanks,
Michael
Long time no post...I thought I would send a post to see what if any reaction I get.
New work listed in my Etsy shop, all with Free Domestic Shipping:
www.etsy.com/shop/shyrabbit
Many thanks,
Michael
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