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Kawabata Kentaro: The Mouth is the gate of the Evil, 2005, Glazed clay, Photo by Taku Saiki.
/ Keiko Gallery - Japanese artists
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Ian F. Thomas: The Eagle and the Arrow, Wheel-thrown porcelain, slip, gas fired cone 6, graphite, image transfer, arrows, elementary school chair, gilded brick kiln stilt, paint / 40x16x16 inches, 45 lbs
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Mark Goudy: Surface (p54) - 17”w x 4”h
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Chris Wight: Curvilinear Construction, Slab-rolled waterjet-cut porcelain. Dimensions: approx w28 X d18 X h20 cm.
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I am very pleased to tell everyone that this macha chawan was accepted for the KC Clay Guild’s juried Teabowl National 2011 in Kansas City Missouri!
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I just added some new listings to my etsy page. The majority of what I added were bottles that are influenced by traditional Japanese Tokkuri sake bottles. All of this work was fired in an anagama kiln.
Here are a couple pictures:




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Jennifer McCurdy: Vortex Vessel
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