Bandipur
3 years ago
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“Them: Oh what a lovely pin. What is it made of?  You: Porcelain. Them: Wow. That’s really different. You: Not for me, I’m a ceramic artist. Don’t let you ceramic tendencies go unnoticed.”

I don’t post much of my own work on here very often but here’s a quickie: A few of my Prize Pins are featured in the Souvenir Show at Art Star in Philadelphia, PA. Buy one. They’re cheap, and the great ladies at Art Star will ship it to ‘ya!

“Them: Oh what a lovely pin. What is it made of?
You: Porcelain.
Them: Wow. That’s really different.
You: Not for me, I’m a ceramic artist.

Don’t let you ceramic tendencies go unnoticed.

I don’t post much of my own work on here very often but here’s a quickie: A few of my Prize Pins are featured in the Souvenir Show at Art Star in Philadelphia, PA. Buy one. They’re cheap, and the great ladies at Art Star will ship it to ‘ya!

3 years ago
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Nick Tobier.

Nick was a former professor of mine from my days at Alfred University. One of the most influential teachers I’ve ever had…

Check it out.

Buy his book.

3 years ago
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Gumball McGee!

3 years ago
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3 years ago
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Most Excellent


Source?

Most Excellent

Source?
3 years ago
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Alfred, NY based ceramic artist John Gill. A cut above the rest.

Alfred, NY based ceramic artist John Gill. A cut above the rest.