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irina
rapaport
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Carol-Ann Michaelson
From a young child, I was a maker
of things. Growing up with a mother who painted and had her
studio at home gave me the opportunity to explore many different
forms of art, but it was only when I touched clay as a young
adult that I discovered the medium that continues to enrapture
me to this day!
oct.11,2009
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| Dominique
Robert |
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| Pottery
and Ceramics Art Workshop
The man takes clay in his hands,
through water and fire he makes a work which rises in the sky
toards his brother's heart. |
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Thomas
Aitken |
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By
Thomas Aitken
My work celebrates the functional object, its history and associations.
Each piece of my hand-produced porcelain is intended to delight
the eye, to please the touch and to satisfy the owner through
time.I
make a full range of tableware, accessories and accept commissions
on a regular basis. I designed and developed the glaze from
the highest quality materials to be food safe, not mark with
cutlery use and resist the corrosive action of the dishwasher.
Member of
feb.03,2010
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| Night
& Day STUDIO |
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Elsa Mann and Paul Kaye
Night
& Day Studio is located just outside Mount Forest, Ontario.
Paul Kaye
and Elsa Mann create an array of fine pottery using various
methods: salt
glazed and wood fired pottery, raku and horse-hair raku pottery,
terracotta
garden ware and sculptural works. The studio is located on a
picturesque
rural property with display gardens.
Visit in person or online.
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| Kasumi
Lampitoc Potter |
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Kasumi Lampitoc
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Inside, you'll find ceramic
photo gallery, about Kasumi and her studio, upcoming events
with representing galleries, contact form, online store and
a blog section. |
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