Jul 4th, '14, 01:52
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
John,
That Hare's Fur Ido Chawan haunts me; even when I am away from the computer and TeaChat I find my mind linger on back to that chawan. It really is a beautiful and stunning piece...sophisticated, rich, and yet also earthy and subdued, even in all its color and presentation. Beautiful piece!
Blessings!
That Hare's Fur Ido Chawan haunts me; even when I am away from the computer and TeaChat I find my mind linger on back to that chawan. It really is a beautiful and stunning piece...sophisticated, rich, and yet also earthy and subdued, even in all its color and presentation. Beautiful piece!
Blessings!
Jul 4th, '14, 11:22
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Blair, Deb, Seeker, and 茶藝-TeaArt08 ........ thanks very much.
best,
..................john

best,
..................john
Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
JBaymore wrote:Here is one of the three Chawan that I will be having on exhibition and available at the Chawan Expo Invitational 2014 being held at the Teochew Building in Singapore ( http://www.ngeeann.com.sg/en/home-map/ ) being held from September 6 through 14th, 2014.
best,
................john
will you be coming in person?

Jul 12th, '14, 09:26
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Congrats John! Beauty! is it multifiring pot?kyarazen wrote:JBaymore wrote:Here is one of the three Chawan that I will be having on exhibition and available at the Chawan Expo Invitational 2014 being held at the Teochew Building in Singapore ( http://www.ngeeann.com.sg/en/home-map/ ) being held from September 6 through 14th, 2014.
JohnBaymore-SingaporeChawanExpo2014-Tectonics1.jpg
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JohnBaymore-SingaporeChawanExpo2014-Tectonics3.jpg
best,
Jul 12th, '14, 10:33
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
kyarazan,
Unfortunately no,..... I won't be attending the opening or the show. I am already presenting at the International Academy of Ceramics General Assembly in Dublin, Ireland in September... and while my college is supportive of my 'international adventures'...... too much time away from campus in one semester is not something I'd want to push too hard.
(Got invited back to South Korea in the fall also... and had to decline that one also.)
best,
................john
Unfortunately no,..... I won't be attending the opening or the show. I am already presenting at the International Academy of Ceramics General Assembly in Dublin, Ireland in September... and while my college is supportive of my 'international adventures'...... too much time away from campus in one semester is not something I'd want to push too hard.

best,
................john
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Jul 12th, '14, 10:35
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
andzrej,
Thanks. Yes, multiple firings. Bisque, plus two sepatrate high fires.
best,
...............john
Thanks. Yes, multiple firings. Bisque, plus two sepatrate high fires.
best,
...............john
Jul 19th, '14, 18:27
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Jul 20th, '14, 14:21
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Jul 28th, '14, 04:31
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
John, you mean postponed Mungyong Festival?JBaymore wrote: (Got invited back to South Korea in the fall also... and had to decline that one also.)
Jul 28th, '14, 17:54
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Andrzej,
Yeah... Charlie contacted me directly. Unfortunately had to say "no".
best,
...................john
Yeah... Charlie contacted me directly. Unfortunately had to say "no".
best,
...................john
Jul 28th, '14, 17:56
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
I keep seeing your 'glowing review' there when I log in here, and it certainly warms my heart. I am glad that you like it so much. THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!茶藝-TeaArt08 wrote:John,
That Hare's Fur Ido Chawan haunts me; even when I am away from the computer and TeaChat I find my mind linger on back to that chawan. It really is a beautiful and stunning piece...sophisticated, rich, and yet also earthy and subdued, even in all its color and presentation. Beautiful piece!
Blessings!
best,
....................john
Jul 30th, '14, 12:39
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Pleased to say that a contracted article I did for them was just published in "The Log Book", which is the international journal of woodfiring.
best,
..............john
best,
..............john
Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Congratulations? -I assume that is quite an honor not being known with the magazine(?).
Aug 29th, '14, 17:24
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Hi everyone.
Been away from TeaChat for a while........ been running my kiln class at the college where we just finished building this anagama:
best,
.............john
Been away from TeaChat for a while........ been running my kiln class at the college where we just finished building this anagama:
best,
.............john