Nov 2nd, '13, 05:17
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by NPE » Nov 2nd, '13, 05:17
Petr Novák wrote:
Another teapot from that kiln which I like...
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Phwoar - now THAT is what I call one beautiful teapot!!!

Nov 2nd, '13, 06:13
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by andrzej bero » Nov 2nd, '13, 06:13
Petr Novák wrote: andrzej bero wrote:... and interesting interwiev with Mirka and Petr
http://blog.darjeeling.cz/en/2013/11/01 ... rom-doupe/
Well, if I knew that Daniel is going to visit us with his camera, I would visit a barber first and clean our studio up a little bit:)
Petr, you didn't?:))
btw This is especially interesting - when Daniel asks about woodfiring - "Mirka: There is no superiority among studio pottery technologies! " (and farther). I have to say that some of woodfiring practitioners sound like sectarians. But this is not the case.
Nov 2nd, '13, 07:30
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by Petr Novák » Nov 2nd, '13, 07:30
andrzej bero wrote: I have to say that some of woodfiring practitioners sound like sectarians. But this is not the case.
As we have quite modern,practical, fast fire kilns we were not admissioned in to the woodfire sect:)
Nov 3rd, '13, 08:13
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by andrzej bero » Nov 3rd, '13, 08:13
Nov 3rd, '13, 15:47
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by Jspigs » Nov 3rd, '13, 15:47
I like both finished products.
Nov 3rd, '13, 18:19
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by ShawnP » Nov 3rd, '13, 18:19
The one in the above photo I just want to reach into the screen and touch it. BEAUTIFUL.
I read the page and lots of great looking stuff.
Shawn
Nov 4th, '13, 11:41
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by senchalover » Nov 4th, '13, 11:41
I love how the different clays came out. I like the black the most. Especially, the cup with nuka glaze. very nice. Is it for sale?

Nov 4th, '13, 12:41
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by hopeofdawn » Nov 4th, '13, 12:41
I always love seeing the results of Petr's experiments. And my 'Nebula' and Entpots are still the prizes of my collection, I think--I just love looking at and using them!

Nov 5th, '13, 03:59
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by Petr Novák » Nov 5th, '13, 03:59
Thank you all for your comments!
senchalover wrote:Especially, the cup with nuka glaze. very nice. Is it for sale?
Still available, if you are interested please send me pm:)
an another piece from that kiln...70ml gaiwan

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Nov 7th, '13, 08:22
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by Petr Novák » Nov 7th, '13, 08:22
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by Chip » Nov 7th, '13, 13:08
You are the master of the drippies, Petr!
Like the other posters, I too appreciate your innovation and eagerness to try new things ... and I am always anxious to see what you and Mirka have created.
Nov 8th, '13, 01:25
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by yalokinh » Nov 8th, '13, 01:25
Petr Novák wrote:Thank you all for your comments!
senchalover wrote:Especially, the cup with nuka glaze. very nice. Is it for sale?
Still available, if you are interested please send me pm:)
an another piece from that kiln...70ml gaiwan
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love that gaiwan hehe
Nov 8th, '13, 02:07
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by debunix » Nov 8th, '13, 02:07
Petr Novák wrote:It trickles but knows when to stop...
Drippy, trippy, makes me drool-y.