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I’m very excited about this goat. At last minute I had the basket idea and oh boy I’m glad! Because
I like how in this picture you can appreciate that everything is handmade. Even though they look the
New bunny messengers on the making! I’m gonna make a bunch of them with variations. Ears down, up, r
I’ve been experimenting with new ways to deliver wishes. In this case the flower serves as a carrier
2 piece porcelain planter with a satin blue and black finish. The nifty pedestal style base also fun
9th century Abbasid lustre bowl with geometric and stylised vegetal decoration from Iraq.
Bowl Date: 19th centuryGeography: IranCulture: IslamicMedium: Stonepaste; painted in blue and black
Tea bowl with design of mountain retreat, mid 18th century. Ogata Ihachi (Kyoto Kenzan II, act. 1720
Medieval pottery ale jug (1380 – 1450) with a mottled olive glazedecoration. It is 12cm high, and w
shiningjasmin:shiningjasminDetail from the Francois vase.Etruscan pottery.570 BC.Florence Archaeolog
theancientwayoflife:~ Pottery: black-figured kantharos with donkey-head attachment.Culture/Period: A
Here’s a quick sneak peek from this new batch I just got. Many hours painting and mosquito bites but
One of the beetle details no one really realizes is that the bottom is a stripped design. I also thi
I’ve limited my palette on this ergonomic indented Yunomi to primary colors and black and white #yun
When imagining goats doing things I thought on those picnic baskets full of food and drinks. This go
by linda heisserman pottery
caesaringaul:An Apulian Red-figure Fragment of a Calyx Krater Attributed to the Black Fury Painter;
Wishing I could get my hands wet with some clay right now this was after my first (and only) wheel-t
bagdemagus:Spouted beer jug with painted motifsJemdet Nasr (Iraq), 3100-2900 BCEAN 1926.496+ Other p
Another new finger wiped slip brushed teabowl from my latest batch - I love the depth the layering o
Here’s a hefty thick chunky serving bowl with my oxidation celadon and some vibrant slip strokes and
Back after a long hiatus with new work including this painterly porcelain planter. Available, please
homoarchaeologicus:Red-figures Lucanian pottery, ca. AD 400. Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Italy. A
A very subtle but slightly more icy blue celadon glaze on this, one of my most recent indented yunom
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