First test of a local, natural clay...http://potsandtea.blogspot.cz/2013/04/new-clay.html
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One more picutre for today. Picutre of my kettle and Mirka's stove taken by our friend Michal of http://theharmonyoftea.blogspot.cz/ I love that shot.
Apr 24th, '13, 17:07
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Michal is indeed very talented and tea devoted guy. I saw lately his photo report from your studio, very nice.
On google + (just before I closed my account there) flashed me your invitation for your and Mirka's exhibition. Where? when it will be? Any pics?
andrzej
On google + (just before I closed my account there) flashed me your invitation for your and Mirka's exhibition. Where? when it will be? Any pics?
andrzej
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Hi Andrzej! Yes, we are about to have and exhibition in kastle gallery in Dobersberg- Austrien town which is quite close to our place. Its going to be about tea settings and tea ware as "art of five senses".
I dont know how many TeaChaters will be around but every one of you is more then welcome!
I dont know how many TeaChaters will be around but every one of you is more then welcome!
Apr 26th, '13, 02:38
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I stumbled into Michal's blog just a few days ago. His B&W series at your studio Petr is amazing !
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Then check this album out- those pics were taken on Russian camera Zenit from 1967 and all pics are natural, without any software work...I love the softnes of the light there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/69111158@N ... 673170426/David R. wrote:I stumbled into Michal's blog just a few days ago. His B&W series at your studio Petr is amazing !
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Beautiful clay! man, if I did ceramics I'd be so jealous 

Apr 26th, '13, 14:32
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wow nice photos! the focal length produces interesting results.Petr Novák wrote:Then check this album out- those pics were taken on Russian camera Zenit from 1967 and all pics are natural, without any software work...I love the softnes of the light there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/69111158@N ... 673170426/
By the way, for US buyers where do you suggest we look for your available items?
Apr 27th, '13, 10:29
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I look regularly at his Picasa album, and e-mail him as quick as I can when a special piece pops up--they go fast--and my summer chawan came from this site, which doesn't have such a quick turnover of listings, but has some nice stuff (and ordering from them was quick and easy). I also check this site out, but haven't ordered from them so can't comment on how easy it was.victoria3 wrote:By the way, for US buyers where do you suggest we look for your available items?
And there's another flickr album shot by Michal, all B&W with a digital camera, that's also very nice, though without the painterly quality of some of the film images in the first album.
Apr 27th, '13, 16:04
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OK debunix, there are some very nice pieces available, super! Thanks.
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yalokinh wrote:You can contact him through email
Thank you for spreading the word!debunix wrote:I look regularly at his Picasa album, and e-mail him as quick as I can when a special piece pops up--they go fast--and my summer chawan came from this site, which doesn't have such a quick turnover of listings, but has some nice stuff (and ordering from them was quick and easy). I also check this site out, but haven't ordered from them so can't comment on how easy it was.
And there's another flickr album shot by Michal, all B&W with a digital camera, that's also very nice, though without the painterly quality of some of the film images in the first album.
Everything have to be for first time one day...So here are my first gaiwans and my first cha he. For first time they turn out pretty well I think:). Any thoughts?
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And cha he_s with roasted dong ding on it...
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