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woodfiredpottery
A site about wood fired pottery, mainly anagama firing
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David Voorhees Pottery handmade porcelain with handpain
David Voorhees, Western NC potter working in porcelain, wood-fired stoneware and raku. Wheel formed and slab constructed with handpainted underglaze brush decorations of wildflowers and landscapes. Creator of the Wedding Wish VaseŠ, the unique wedding gift idea.
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woodfiring: Kenton Baker and Beverly Fisher
Kenton Baker and Beverly Fisher are studio potters and sculptors who specialize in the design, construction and firing of wood kilns. site contains gallery and kiln photographs with descriptions.
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Shazieh Gorji: ARTWORKS
Ceramics Woodfirings Travels and Inspirations
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Woodfired Pottery
Basics of firing, pot pictures, etc.
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cidraes 2000s work in ceramics, architecture & design
Describes the progress of work in Cunha Brazil since back from Japan in 2002. Updated in every firing of the Noborigama kiln. Also announcements for workshops and internships and links to own past portfolio at http://desenho.net, http://kididesign.com and http://onepointperspec tive.com. In Portuguese and English.
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New Zealand Society of Potters
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New Zealand has more potters and ceramic artists per head of population than any country in the world. This website has a comprehensive collection of information about the activities of the country's only national organisation for artists and craftspeople who work with clay.
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John Christie. Blackhills Pottery, Scotland
Pottery made at Blackhills, near Elgin, in the North of Scotland, fired in a 64 cubic foot wood-fired kiln.
The glazes used on the pots are usually simple mixtures of locally dug clay, vegetable ash and feldspar.
Mainly vessels for domestic use.
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JR Pottery
A continuing chronicle of the kilns I've built and fired over the years.
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John Baymore at River Bend Pottery
A potter for almost 40 years now, John Baymore has been handcrafting wood fired pottery at River Bend Pottery in Wilton, New Hampshire since 1977. John's Japanese influenced stoneware is typically fired in a wood fueled four chamber noborigama. John also has been doing professional kiln design and installation for craftspeople and institutions for over 30 years.
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