Gay -- these look great! I love how the yellow has filled in the scalloped edges - allowing the red clay to show through. You'll have to share your techniques & glaze!
I have not been publishing the 'Asian' comments as I don't know what they are saying or why. Today I used Google translate and got this for the above comment: "Fountain height, no more than its source. The same is true of a person's career, it never achieved more than their beliefs." I thought that a nice thought so thought I'd post it! : )
As for the Asian comments I get them too. I did post one that was rather poetic. Then a friend said he did a search on it and that phrase was popping up all over the place.
Hello Gay, I just wanted to post a quick note to tell you that the RSS feed for this blog has been added to the Potters and Ceramic Artists Blog Feed at Pottery Making Info. Thanks for all the hard work with your clay and your blog!
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Good for you! Those babies will sell, make more, make more!!!!
They look great Gay!! Love the contrast.
Gay -- these look great! I love how the yellow has filled in the scalloped edges - allowing the red clay to show through. You'll have to share your techniques & glaze!
Beautiful, did you terra sig the exterior, beautiful color there too.
Those come out so beautiful. The t-sig is just lovely.
~ Cindy
Very nice!!
I have not been publishing the 'Asian' comments as I don't know what they are saying or why. Today I used Google translate and got this for the above comment:
"Fountain height, no more than its source. The same is true of a person's career, it never achieved more than their beliefs."
I thought that a nice thought so thought I'd post it! : )
I love your pottery!
As for the Asian comments I get them too. I did post one that was rather poetic. Then a friend said he did a search on it and that phrase was popping up all over the place.
I don't know what's going on.
Lovely, simple and my don't they work well. Proof of the adage that less is sometimes more.Lovely pots.
Hello Gay,
I just wanted to post a quick note to tell you that the RSS feed for this blog has been added to the Potters and Ceramic Artists Blog Feed at Pottery Making Info. Thanks for all the hard work with your clay and your blog!
These look wonderful :)
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