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Michael Bose
In the late 1960’s I became fascinated with the large Nuoc Mam pots of the Mekong Delta…..brown and heavy, sitting stoically in the hot sun, brewing their pungent fish sauce.
Later, at Northwest Missouri State University, I was exposed to the bold clay work of professor Russ Schmaljohn and the...
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Shane Bracewell
Crazy Bird Threads, my celebration of tropical fashion and fun. The handsome fellow in this photo with me is “Cayo” a Red Front Macaw from South America. After many years of sewing to make clothing and quilts, I am focusing on one-of-a-kind handbags inspired by the beauty of life in the tropics....
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Kyle Carpenter
I studied at Warren Wilson College and have been working in the field as a potter for the past 8 years.
My Asheville pottery is inspired by a dual love of gardening and nature and my functional dinnerware work carries on the nature palette. Tiny mushroom and lichen as well as highly textured...
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John Carroll
My father, being in the Air Force used the opportunity to raise me over seas. We lived in Italy, Netherlands and Germany. He always had us stationed miles away from the base, exposing me to their way of life. The local cultures and the old world feel of the towns influenced me a great deal and that...
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Garry Childs
I am a Potter. A Craftsman. My art comes from a long term relationship between my materials, my tools and my heart.
My primary material is clay, Red Clay in particular. I became serious about red clay while throwing at a Pottery in Vass NC somewhere around 1980. At that time we were making a lot...
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Al & Kristin Clement
Wheel-thrown, altered, and hand-built stoneware; multiple glaze firings in oxidation atmosphere.
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John Coburn
Center Earth Pottery creates beautiful, functional hand-crafted pottery, tableware and giftware. All glazes are lead-free, oven safe, microwave safe and dishwasher safe. Decorative items for every room in the house!
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Bill Colby
Colby Clayworks is a pottery established and run by Bill and Patti Colby in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.