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About Me

I am a ceramic artist living on the Big Island of Hawaii. My home and studio overlook the Pacific Ocean. I work mostly in extrusions and hand building. I have a large gas kiln. I have studied ceramics for the last 10 years and the last 3 years have been selling my work online and in galleries. My cat and lovebirds hang out in the studio with me. My biggest challenge being on an island in the middle of the ocean is getting materials here and finding inspirational teaching.

I work primarily with Southern Ice Porcelain.
Devany Vickery-Davidson
Ceramic Artist, Photographer & Writer
www.EastBayPotters.com
www.MyHawaiianHome.blogspot.com
www.devpics.wordpress.com


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Age:
58 years old
Birthday:
August 18, 1954
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Location:
Hilo, Hawaii
Interests:
Extruding, hand building and salt firing.

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Website URL  http://www.eastbaypotters.com

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    16 Oct 2011 - 11:07
    Aloha Pres, The set up is more expensive. I was lucky to find a used large gas kiln and have it moved to my home studio. I brought all of the other equipment with me. Materials are difficult, most mainland companies only ship here UPS Air=$$$. I order my clay and some glazes etc. from Laguna, they ship via pallets. No stores here. Yes, I do use the large Bailey and hand sculpt too.
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    15 Oct 2011 - 22:40
    Just on the big island last year. Always wondered about the cost of setting up a studio in the islands. I imagine clay can be expensive.
    Nice pieces, Are you using a Bailey extruder? One of their standard dies does the sea shell/bowl sort of thing. Used it in the 80's for some stuff, but not as nice as yours.
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