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  1. Potters marks data base

    Posted 17 Jun 2013

    After looking around for months I finally found it . It was here all along-not sure if it still exists.These where my two signatures that cover 98% of 40 years of production work. It was a collection of potters bottom signatures in the US-not sure about other countries?
    Maybe someone can answer if its still going on?As it was started here at the potters council .
    http://ceramicartsda...cortright-mark/
    Its was by Jennifer Harnetty 2009
    Its a potters marks data base.
    Mark
  2. New moderator

    Posted 14 Jun 2013

    Looks like we have Pres as our new moderator.
    Wonder if hes on the council board now?
    Maybe he knocked off the last guy on a foggy night with his clay bat?
    Or maybe its a payola deal and hes sending in hats fulls of money.
    Maybe he likes to read our dribble fighting about what wax works best
    The mystery deepens
    fess up Preston what's the deal
    Mark
  3. Delivering Pottery in Style

    Posted 6 Jun 2013

    Last weekend I finally gathered up a 45-box gallery order for my outlet in the tourist town of Mendocino on the ocean in northern California.

    It's about a three and a half hour drive one-way.

    I make a huge deposit of work there every late spring.

    This year I decided to add some fun to the trip and asked a friend to go abalone diving as well. I took a few kayaks and after dropping off the pots we hit the water for some free-diving for snails.

    The ocean was great with about 25-foot visibility and we quickly got our limit of three abs each.

    Besides being done for a year with pots for this gallery I got to be in the ocean and bring home dinner.

    Now all the work has been done and I just have to wait for the checks each month as it is a consignment outlet, which I have had for many years and requires much trust.

    Mark




  4. Pottery for Everyman

    Posted 25 May 2013

    There has been a lot of talk about high value ceramics. There is another direction.
    There is /was a movement in this country that started long ago with potters like Warren Macenziie and others that brings quility functional pottery to the common man at reasonable prices.
    I have spent most of my clay life embracing this concept and promoting it.

    (From Bernard Leach also came an emphasis on production volume, a way of sustaining a pottery house. This nearly 'wabi-sabi', or without thought, approach coupled with standardization allows for inexpensive, daily use goods. Warren took this to a new level. Volume yes, but not at the expense of expression. )

    It works like this-
    I make pottery for everyman/women. My precieved value is that one can afford and use my pots everyday as they are made to use everday and priced so folks can buy them everyday. They are priced where I can make a living and the end user can afford to buy them and use them all the time.. Its important that this two way deal works for both parties other wise sales fall flat and users stop using them as they turn into overpriced art pieces and thats NOT the idea. They are made as functional works to be used and loved but not placed on a mantel.
    These concepts came for apretencices working with Leach and trace back to the Hamada /Leach colaboration times and is carried down thru potters like me.
    It works well especially for the long run. Its not for everone working in clay or all clay work. I'm not trying to do this with say one of a kind salt pieces or sculptures. Its a life style and one I have chosen.
    Mark
  5. Before and After a Glaze fire

    Posted 23 May 2013

    Heres the glaze load going in on Monday
    and what it looks like coming out on a Thursday
    This ones heading to my Mendocino Gallery after its packed up-I'm taking it so packing will be light.
    I need another load to fill the order.
    Mark

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Age:
60 years old
Birthday:
March 15, 1953
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Location:
Near Arcata Ca-redwood rain forest
Interests:
Diving-underwater photo-salvage diving-dive Travel
Extreme offshore tuna fishing off north coast of Ca.

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    nancylee Icon

    26 May 2013 - 05:20
    I am late to the clay, but just love it, and I, too,love the ocean! I think it is in my veins, the way I become totally content as soon as I smell the sea!
    Thank you for always sharing so generously!
    Nancy
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    Brandee Ross Icon

    10 Aug 2012 - 15:31
    Mark, I have really enjoyed your contributions to this forum and always look forward to reading your posts. Thank you for sharing so much of what you have learned the hard way with people like me who are newer to the business of selling pottery.
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    TJR Icon

    10 Apr 2012 - 08:49
    Mark;
    I am trying to think of a witty comeback for the cat ignoring me-from the $27 million dollar cat dish story. I'm usually pretty quick. Regards, Tom.
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    TJR Icon

    06 Apr 2012 - 21:49
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY! BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE OLDER THAN ME, MATE. MY BIRTHDAY IS JULY13,1953. STILL 58.
    TOM.
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    teardrop Icon

    16 Jan 2012 - 11:47
    I enjoy your take on the production side of all of this and the way your overall LOVE of what you do shines through in your posts.
    best of luck with the wrist as well..
    teardrop
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