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Cindy Saracco's Gallery * Featured Page *

Cindy Saracco's Gallery

(CindySaracco)
Cindy Saracco creates hand made pottery at her home studio in California. After crafting pieces on a pottery wheel, Cindy frequently alters forms to enhance their function and add visual appeal. Many items are carved, incised, or reshaped by hand, and some feature custom-textured handles or other attachments. Cindy is an alumni of the San Jose City College ceramics program, a studio member at Blossom Hill Crafts, and a member of the Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild. She has been making pottery for 25 years.

Email: saracco_pottery@y...

John O'Brien * Featured Page *

John O'Brien

(JohnOBrien)
Each piece is hand thrown on a potter’s wheel. I pay particular attention to the way a vessel flows – forming fine shapes and fluid lines. I stretch the limits of the clay and my imagination especially when creating larger scale pieces. After a piece has been formed and has dried to the right consistency I incise, carve and/or add colored porcelain to create a dimensional scene that flows around the vessel. When it comes to glazing I use under glazes, engobes, mason stains, glazes, over glazes and enamels. Many of the glazes I use I have formulated myself. I only use high quality materials. The clays I use consist of porcelain or a special mix that resembles porcelain and stoneware. All are high fire clays (2232°F - 2345°). All pieces are a unique piece of art – one of a kind and signed.
Tim Roberts Pottey * Featured Page *

Tim Roberts Pottey

(TimRoberts)
Hand made porcelain and stoneware pottery
One of a kinds and limited production

Russell Akerman * Featured Page *

Russell Akerman

(RussellAkerman)
The inspiration for much of my work comes from studying the origins and evolution of pottery from various cultures worldwide. I have a particular interest in the aesthetics of various thrown forms and the challenge of creating them on the potter’s wheel. I combine this with the philosophy of working in harmony with my materials and their natural physical properties.

Vernacular shapes and traditional methods show hundreds, if not thousands of years of refinements by countless craftsmen and have always been, for me, a deep creative well from which to draw inspiration. The swelling out of a pot from its foot to its shoulder and back in again, if kept within certain proportions, are generally pleasing to the senses. These proportions seem to be quite common to many cultures, throughout most of antiquity and tell us a great deal, not only about the history of pottery, but also about ourselves.

Born in Hampshire and raised in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, I have by natural cultural inheritance found much

PunchBuggy....comical * Featured Page *

PunchBuggy....com...

(Mscreative9)
Well, I have done this year's pieces for the Easter show thought you would like to see them. No Moulds are used and are created from me using Paperclay, underglazes.. Please keep in mind I do not have any qualifications with Tafe, this is only a hobby. so if I can do it, so you can you.
Geometric Flower * Featured Page *

Geometric Flower

(ameliabrooke)
Fall 2006

16" tall slab construction with coiling technique. Before it was fired i was planning on using it as a drum, but after the bisque the vibrations were no longer there to make a powerful beat. Earthenware cone 04. Commercial glaze

Jar with Lid Colaboration 06' * Featured Page *

Jar with Lid Colaboration 06'

(TannerHess)
Wheel thrown jar and lid with borosilicate glass marble attached to lid. The glass marble was made by my husband Matt Hess.
Jug With Cork 07' * Featured Page *

Jug With Cork 07'

(TannerHess)
This is a wheel thrown jug with a removable cork.
Jerry Rhodes

Jerry Rhodes

(Rhodespottery)
Jerry Rhodes is a ceramic artist living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Jerry currently exhibits in galleries in Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs Colorado, Santa Fe New Mexico, Hastings-on-Hudson New York, Charleston South Carolina, and Bethlehem Pennsylvania, and has many pieces in private collections internationally. Jerry has an Electrical Engineering degree from Penn State University and is a former Air Force officer. He currently serves as the Joint Staff Air and Missile Defense Liaison to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

"The firing process I use for my pottery is often described as Raku, but the motivation behind my use of this technique might be considered its philosophical opposite. Rather than seeking a harmonious balance or simplicity through my work, I try to achieve dynamic and imaginative results by challenging the boundaries of gravity, material science, chemistry, and sometimes, common sense."

e-mail: rhodespottery@aol...

Sam Dillon

Sam Dillon

(SamDillon)
Hello, i'm just starting out in ceramics, and I have so much to learn.But there is one thing I did learn very fast,and thats not to get attached to a piece untill the end firing.
keramoza

keramoza

(Keramoza)
The poterry are beautiful lamps i make them in different sizes from 20 cm till 1 meter, Somethems i make them with glaze or burn them in a firecan.
I also make them in order for people that like yo have there one house on it.

Tony Arru Pottery

Tony Arru Pottery

(TonyArru)
Pots for the home and garden.
Out boating with amateurs.

Out boating with amateurs.

(Mscreative9)
I will be doing stages of my handmade piece until the final piece is completed. I'm doing a wooden boat with three comic characters. The clay Im using is Raku. Here is the first photo before glazing and i'm still doing fine craving. Please feel free to click onto the Mini Galery as I do the stages of finishing this Piece.

Leaf Brunch

Leaf Brunch

(NaturalHigh)
I have just started using the wheel about 4 months now. I have been in a class where I go to school and fell in love with the wheel. This is my first real large collection. Some pieces are missing.
Eastershow submission 2007

Eastershow submission 2007

(Mscreative9)
The Eastershow has now ended in Sydney - I have posted another photo of this piece on display.. and I won a ribbon for the highest commended award. The photos that have been posted shows the making of this piece. Love to hear comments what you think.
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