 | Artist: Barbara Knutson Pottery I am committed to functional pottery. My pots are often vaguely suggestive of human attributes. My hand building techniques bring out the subtle sensuousness of soft clay as I push out the forms to enhance a gestural quality. My textures give the form a costume-dressed up in style with images from nature superimposed on dots and waves. The glaze I am using runs and pools into the recesses to enhance the textures.
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 | Artist: Barker-Meyer Ceramic Art Studios The Barker-Meyer Ceramic Art Studios is in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where artisans Cathra-Anne Barker and Richard Meyer produce the finest one-of-a-kind pottery in the country. The pots you see in the Gallery sections are One-of-a-Kind. When a piece has sold, there isn't a clone waiting in a warehouse to slide into place. If you miss the pot you chose, keep looking.
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 | Artist: Bauman Stoneware Stoneware Pottery and Handemade Pottery and Stoneware Bowls, Since 1978 we have thrown, glazed, and fired our stoneware pottery, loaded it up into our van, and sold it at art fairs throughout the country.
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 | Artist: Bay River Pottery The Bay River Pottery began in 1976 when we bought property in Bayboro, but was actually located first in New Orleans, LA, Raleigh, NC and Oriental, NC. Norm is the Bay River Pottery's Renaissance Man. Norm has made beautiful hand built raku pots and leads the raku workshops.
Candace Young has been a full time Studio potter since 1981, working part time in clay since 1970. After thirty years of involvement with clay, she finds great pleasure still in touching clay and enjoys the dance with ideas which have been building in her mind's eye for so many years.
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 | Artist: Becca Van Fleet Pottery Becca Van Fleet is a full-time studio artist making functional pottery in the small town of Eaton, New Hampshire. Becca was recently named one of New Hampshire's "rising potters," and is currently a state-juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen.
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 | Artist: Belinda Riley My name is Belinda Riley, and I am a clay sculptor living in Kansas City, Missouri. I have a degree in Fine Art, and taught pottery at the high school level for several years before I began selling my work at Art Shows.
As an animal lover at heart, I enjoy making animals out of clay and most of my creations are whimsical in nature.
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 | Artist: Bella Vista Tile Bella Vista Tile is designed and created by accomplished artists, Lisa and James TeviaClark in the mountains of western North Carolina. Each tile is made by hand, using old world techniques. The exquisite detail of their carved imagery has a romantic, lyrical feeling, which is enhanced by the multi-hued jewel-like tones of their unique wood-ash glazes.
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 | Artist: Blue Bonnet Pottery Our specialty is creating contemporary dinnerware in a variety of rich colors and textures. We also offer raku and scuptural art.
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 | Artist: Building Clay Diane currently lives and works in Maurice, Louisiana, where she creates clay sculpture in her garden-studio. The studio was built in 1999, but she has been building clay since 1992.
I work with clay in many ways using a variety of techniques and firing types. My pieces generally begin on the wheel as a whole or in parts. Though I have no particular favorite, I do find the immediacy of the raku process, and it's hauntingly moody surfaces greatly alluring.
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 | Artist: Cambridge Woodfired Pottery Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery is located 1 mile south of the village of Cambridge, Wisconsin. It is owned and operated by potter Mark Skudlarek and his wife Gaea. Mark creates functional pieces that are fired in a wood fueled kiln.
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