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  1. In Topic: How to Post a Photo

    Posted 18 May 2013

    News to me was that the images were stored somewhere which I now just found ... How do you toss them in the trash?
  2. In Topic: negative, rude or blunt post in threads

    Posted 18 May 2013

    Can you imagine how incredibly boring this forum would be if no one ever showed any oomph or personality???

    And yes, people do send personal messages to let others know they have been harsh ... and not always from moderators either. I have been on the receiving end myself on a post where I thought I was simply giving an honest answer, but when I read it again I could see how someone might have taken it wrong. When I speak in person you can see the smile so, I just have to use those emoticons even if I dislike the little yellow things.Posted Image

    There are limits to any forum, what it can and cannot do. We give good solid technical advice, how to tips, why it works, what to buy etc etc etc ... sometimes a great philosophical discussion or arts discussion. What we trip over most often is opinions. Whether it is the best kiln on the planet or the worst work we have ever seen ... opinions never come across well.
    But potters have strong opinions ... put any six potters in a room and you have a least a hundred opinions ... not all of them gently presented either. There should be an emoticon for 'just my opinion' but what would it look like??? Something that conveyed "This is what I think but you don't have to take it to heart". IMHO does not work because I never believe the Humble part. Posted Image

    Also ... just being a geezer here with all this Internet discovery talk ... my first computer worked with cassettes ... yes, just like music used to be played. I feel like I was a participant in Richard Burkett's clayart forum in the eighties by Listserve??? Marcia was there too, weren't you??
  3. In Topic: negative, rude or blunt post in threads

    Posted 17 May 2013

    Stephen ... I think this forum is incredibly respectful, but I could be wrong I guess.
    Having been on one forum where people get royally flamed for asking any question that seems newbie-ish or challenging anyone's opinion and another where everyone was super nice but almost no one who knew what they were talking about ... I think we are pretty good. I especially like that we have the option to tell people who we are and post images of our work so we can get to feel like we know each other even if we will never meet in person.
    Sure we get a full range of people from those who express themselves bluntly/honestly all the way to those with incredibly thin skin who cannot take the slightest degree of criticism but isn't that LIFE??? Isn't that your own family, school, neighborhood and workplace?? People come and go ... others have joined in after years in the bushes.

    One notion that I hear and as a frequent poster do not understand is the notion that there is some kind of underground 'in group'. If there is one, I have not gotten an invitation to their meetings ... and if they are also sharing chocolate without telling me, they are in trouble!!Posted Image
  4. In Topic: Facebook

    Posted 17 May 2013

    I really like your work ... I think it photographs very well. I also notice you live in an interesting place. A great combination for promotion!
    You might do well with a combination of blog, online store ... I honestly don't know if Facebook helps with sales but it does let people know you are still there working away.
    I've been told that with the Internet you have to choose one main vehicle and do it well ... it is too easy to get sucked into wasting a whole day online rather than in your studio.
  5. In Topic: Pricing Labels

    Posted 17 May 2013

    If you decide to put bio information on your card then make sure your pricing label is removable. If given as a gift people want to share the bio, but not the price. I use the very small rectangular Avery labels because they peel off cleanly. I use glue dots to atttach the card to the pot since it holds but releases cleanly.

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    Idaho Potter Icon

    08 Apr 2013 - 18:56
    Have been meaning to comment on your new avatar. What's your secret? You just get younger looking every day.
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    TJR Icon

    23 May 2012 - 16:47
    Do you see Mark Hewitt at all? He is in your neck of the woods. We worked together in England.
    Tom Roberts[TJR] Say hello from me.
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    Idaho Potter Icon

    05 Feb 2012 - 18:15
    I get a lift every time I make the trip to your website. Everything looks so clean and fresh--your colors sparkle!
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    Marko Icon

    05 Dec 2011 - 21:47
    Hi Chris, I've been to your website. You are one generous artist. So much helpful information and inspiring art. Thanks so much. I bookmaked your website so I can stop in and learn. Thanks
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    WUVIE Icon

    25 Oct 2011 - 18:55
    Thought I would share with you, tonight I rolled out some clay and stamped it with cookie cutters through dry cleaning plastic. When I compared the plastic cuts with the standard cuts I was simply amazed.
    Thank you SO much, I'm in love!
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