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Pots!

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The glaze in the next 3 photos is 1/2 red clay I scooped up in South Carolina when I was there on business, and 1/2 woodstove ash

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They're all beautiful, AP. Very nice work. Rick
 
Beautiful pottery AP! You are a master! My wife and I took a beginning wheel class a long time ago - we had so much fun. The class was 3 hours in length and that time just flew by. That class gave me a lot of appreciation for you true artists.
 
It takes practice, like anything- the learning curve is quite steep at the beginning, and I still learn things that make me say "ahah!". I gave my mother inlaw a quick lesson and fired the pot that she made- it was actually something that she could drink tea from.

Thanks folks
 
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The glaze in the next 2 photos is a Japanese glaze called nuka- it's 1/3 woodstove ash

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Wow! Really like the colors you use! Very good taste, and beautiful work ! Has to make you feel great, looking at your work when it's done.
 
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