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Old 15-Jan-2006   #1
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Some New Years pots

Here's one of my trademark 5-sided asymmetrical pots. I haven't made one this big in a while.
Brown clay w/ dark green glaze.
Lots of pieces.
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Old 15-Jan-2006   #2
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A pine cone cascade pot
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Old 15-Jan-2006   #3
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A bigger, very coarse cascade. Unglazed and slips
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Two different brown clay w/ slips
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A few shohin pots.

First a blue w/ red and black.

next, a green spec w/ black "snakes"

next, a dark green pinched rim

next, two different shino glazed rounds
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A real nice cream shino glaze over layered colored slips. Real nice!
14" across

I hope you liked 'em. Lots more coing!
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#32338 is my fav, not sure about the 5 sided one though, I think it would take some getting used to........

thanks for showing, hope they are all a huge success.


have a happy day

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Happy New Year to you Dale

The pots are looking good.

All the best for 2006

Regards

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#32338 is my fav, not sure about the 5 sided one though, I think it would take some getting used to........

thanks for showing, hope they are all a huge success.

have a happy day

Callie


Thanks Callie and Andy,
BTW, Callie, I'm curious. Tell me exactly why you don't think the 5 sided pot would work, or take getting used to? Books or not being familiar with the shape? Just curious.
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I had a thought this morning.
I wondered if smaller pots would better display themselves if held in a hand. I think it answers a lot of questions without any text
It gives me a better ability to show off true shapes than just front-on shots.
What do you think
I like this better and may continue to photo small pots this way, in fact, I think it even ads a lot to some larger pots photos.
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