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  1. How do you do this?

    Posted 20 May 2013

    Pete Pinnell posted this lovely bowl on his facebook page. All I can say is WOW!
    Best guess is that it is a result of controlled clear glaze dripping into holes of pre-made pattern. Let's just say you would have to master both your glaze knowledge and your porcelain work to reach the exact point where it drips into the holes with no visible drip lines beyond the holes and not onto the shelves.
  2. Durham NC/May 17 -July 13, 2013/ "Handbuilt"

    Posted 10 May 2013

    Claymakers Gallery is pleased to present a five-person show, “Handbuilt,” which features the work of Chris Campbell, Cathy Kiffney, Amy Sanders, Caroly Van Duyn, and Evelyn Ward.

    People's first tools are their hands, and hand building as a clay-working technique is companion to human history. Hand-coiled, pinched, molded, and rolled clay resulted in bricks, vessels, and sculptures long before the development of the potter's wheel. The five North Carolina artists highlighted in "Handbuilt" skillfully employ these timeless techniques in a present-day mode.

    An opening reception will be Friday, May 17th from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm.

    I will be at the reception and hope to meet any locals who can attend.

    705 Foster Street Durham, NC 27701
    (919) 530-8355 :: info@claymakers.com
  3. Lords Valley PA/Oct. 11-13, 2013/Colored Clay Revolution

    Posted 8 May 2013

    This workshop will teach you how to color your clay, how to blend secondary colors, how to fade colors and how to create patterned canes using my adaptation of the Skinner Blend. I will demonstrate and discuss various ways of using these patterns in your work to increase its appeal. Workshops are suitable for all levels of clay experience. We will have one bisque firing.

    Feel free to email me with any technical questions : chris@ccpottery.com


    For questions about prices, lodging etc contact : Amy Strapec : Amy.Strapec@hfca.com
  4. Look at this transformation!

    Posted 7 May 2013

    Just saw this on facebook and have to share in case Mea doesn't soon ....

    http://www.goodeleph...-my-dreams.html

    what a fabulous studio transformation ... GOOD FOR YOU & your work!!!Posted Image
  5. Teaching Creativity?

    Posted 24 Apr 2013

    Question for the teachers out there .... Can creativity be taught?

    I believe you can teach someone to use / trust their creative instincts.
    But can someone who is not creative be taught to be?
    Or, are we all creative and just need permission to let go?

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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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