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Chinese Sherds

Passing on Technique

adminhh August 16, 2013Blog, Technique 2 Comments

Why focus on the technical side of a ceramics studio? For the longest time, I have known that in order to actually create the objects I can imagine, I will need the tools to get the job done. The tools lie asleep in thousands of years of making traditional objects. The move away from traditional ceramic knowledge has been gradual, …

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