Cool! Thanks for the info.
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@monster: Those are some very intricate, imaginative pieces, for the medium of ceramics. Very cool.
My grandmother on my father's side was an self-taught painter and also fired ceramics, which I have some pieces of, displayed prominently on my personal altar at home. She was a big influence on me, encouraging me to be unique and creative, to be myself. I was a weird kid, but she understood me (when it seemed like nobody else did). I have a fondness for ceramics, because it reminds me of her. As does flower-pressing. Thank you for sharing your work. |
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Oooh. I like that one a lot.
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thanks. We call that one the flaming dooberry.
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I'm also a fan of the flaming dooberry. It's pretty cool looking.
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That's very exciting! <--- (actual proper use of exclamation mark)
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You can never have enough exclamation marks!!!
If you actually spoke to me, you would know that I end all my talkie sentences in them too. |
Ooooh, I like that one too!! How tall is it?
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About 18" I think.
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Outstanding. How much for the red flamelike piece, please?
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Oh sorry, splode -missed that before. It is not for sale, sorry.
here's the new sundial I made to replace the one that got broken (my second ever piece), and a sushi dish for a houswarming present for a friend. Some work in progress to follow for those interested. |
Love the sundial, that'll brighten up any garden/yard.
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damn, lost the post on the process of handbuiding. Too late to redo
Tomorrow, dudes.... |
I *love* the sundial. Have you considered making them to sell in a little boutique or someplace? I would bet they would be wildly popular.
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