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Check out our inique selection of one of a kind sculptures. Also featuring several beautiful ornaments. |
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Dorothy & Richard Rising
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Dorothy and Richard Rising design and create high fire stoneware using white porcelain clay fired in gas oxidation kiln to 2400 F. Pieces of the studio's porcelain clay and terra cotta are used when creating their beautiful pottery work. The Risings travels throughout the deserts of the Southwest Chihuahuan, Sonoran, and Mojave have provided a major inspiration for their glaze colours and compositions.
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Edward Tullio Smith
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Pottery designer Edward Tullio Smith creates one of a kind hand thrown pottery pieces created and designed to be enjoyed for years to come. Growing up in Long Island New York, Edward has always enjoyed working with his hands and creating things. In high school he became involved with the potters wheel and continued his education in the pottery making and design through Adelphi University where he obtained his bachelors degree in Art Education. |
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Nan Rothwell
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Nan's creates functional art designed and made to be used for the home. Her work includes but is not limited to pottery made plates, bowls, cups, vases and more. "Making functional work connects me to the age-old tradition of artist craftsmen who make beautiful objects for daily use". Nan Rothwell has been potting since 1969 and to this day she still enjoys every aspect of making pottery, especially throwing and firing. |
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Jason Ward
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Featured artist Jason Ward creates elegant abstract ceramic art out of Sunny San Diego California. His technique and use with clay has manifested eclectically appealing ceramic art pieces that are sure to compliment your home or office. His commitment and dedication to the arts has produced several beautiful art pieces throughout his career. |
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Lisa Lohr
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Featured artist Lisa Lohr creates wheel thrown and handmade pottery out of her hometown in Thomasville, North Carolina. "I have always loved the beauty and functionality of clay. After several years of visiting the Seagrove galleries and shops I decided to give it a try". Once Lisa entered into the world of hand thrown pottery she fell in love with the process and has continued ever since. |
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Neil Estrick
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Grew up in Greeley, Colorado, a town know for smelling like cows. At some point the feed lots were moved way of east of town, which got rid of the smell, but the stigma still exists today. Once a cow town, always a cow town. 1986-1990 Neil attended Greeley West High School, home of the Spartans. Not the 'Fighting' Spartans, as proven by our football team, just the plain Spartans. I was not one of the popular cool kids; I did not play sports or go to keg parties. I was a band geek of the highest caliber: the Drum Major. I think my parents were okay with it, though, as they never had to bail me out of jail. |
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Donna Keller
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Donna Keller is a ceramic artist living and working in the beautiful North Carolina mountains. Her obsession with clay begin in the early 90's. She took her first class at a local studio, purchased a wheel and planned on getting a lot of practice. Needless to say work and family obligations with two teenage daughter's left little time for pottery. |
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