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cheeky beaver. poor jar minus bottom, what a shame.
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Hannah |
12.28.08 - 2:31 pm | #
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I like your drawings on pots. I have a question though, and this will probably show my ignorance, but what is this style? I have noticed it being done by several potters lately, like Ayumi Horie for example. I have one of her mugs with the same red clay, white slip, carving, and little dots of color. Is this a historical style or something new?
Earl |
12.28.08 - 3:10 pm | #
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so what do you store in a jar with no bottom??
ang |
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12.28.08 - 6:01 pm | #
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Bottomless pot! What's bad for pottery is good for pajamas though :^)
Anonymous |
12.28.08 - 7:13 pm | #
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Oh, that was me there, a bottomless cup would be appealing too ;^)
gary |
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12.28.08 - 7:14 pm | #
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Naughty naughty beaver!
At least the goat is keeping away from the laundry.
For now.
Barb Jensen |
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12.28.08 - 8:34 pm | #
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You could put stock market shares in it: the bottom has fallen out of them as well!!
paul Jessop |
12.29.08 - 5:18 am | #
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Bottom or not, it's still lovely.
Michele d. |
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12.29.08 - 12:01 pm | #
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