04 Feb 10 - 10:51 AM (#2829877) Subject: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly Some of you (especially potters) may be interested that I've started a new series on my blog. Influential Potter Series #1 I've started it out with a post about Richard Aerni. |
04 Feb 10 - 11:55 AM (#2829912) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: GUEST,Stilly River Sage Nice idea! We have a few here at Mudcat also, haven't we? And don't forget Harry. :) SRS |
04 Feb 10 - 12:29 PM (#2829932) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: Uncle_DaveO Going to have something about Cousin Harry? Dave Oesterreich |
04 Feb 10 - 01:30 PM (#2829988) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly You ask if I a potter be I'll answer, "well, I oughter be" But if you ask me if I'm hairy Well, then my answer is, "No, not very" |
05 Feb 10 - 11:41 AM (#2830693) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: GUEST,leeneia Thanks for the link, John. I love your house. I love your flowering trees. I love the jars with the basket-weave. Guys - stop wittering on about Harry Potter! Click on the links and see something new. |
05 Feb 10 - 11:52 AM (#2830704) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: GUEST,leeneia Well, John, I wanted to find out the cost of the jar with the basketweave. I couldn't find it. Basically, I can't figure out your site. Unless you only have three items for sale right now ... I tried to send you an e-mail, and nothing happened when I clicked on 'email John Bauman' I suggest you have some friends try using your site and report back to you on how well it worked. |
05 Feb 10 - 06:20 PM (#2831045) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: Q (Frank Staplin) The first illustration reminded me of the "hare's fur" glaze on ancient Chinese teabowls (Jian). tea bowl |
05 Feb 10 - 07:18 PM (#2831105) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: Stilly River Sage There are so many different types of pottery available via Mudcatters. Guy Wolff was featured in Martha Stewart Living back in September (I think) and he has a lot of great big plant type pots and some historic designs. BWL I think is closer to what John turns out, but not the same. Who else? Oh, Rapaire takes pot shots, but that's usually with lead, not clay. . . SRS |
05 Feb 10 - 11:28 PM (#2831294) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: katlaughing Neat blog, John, beautiful work. Your own, too..I have always admired it. |
06 Feb 10 - 07:57 PM (#2831886) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly Hey Leeneia, Sorry you had trouble navigating the site. The blog is sort of an addition to the original website -- baumanstoneware.com But all the commerce is done via Etsy. The "Etsy mini" is the multi-paneled link in the upper left of my blog. Anything that I currently have for sale is available through that site. Basically, if you click on the Etsy link and it only takes you to one piece, then just look for the "shop" link to be moved to the full store. If I've sold it (like that basketweave jar), the Etsy site will show it to you if you click on my "sold" items, but for my security doesn't include the sale price. Q, Many of Richard's ash glazes will flow into a hare's fur appearing glaze. True hare's fur are generally considered those achieved by iron crystals grown and flowing in a tenmoku-like glaze. Another similar glaze is the oil spot glaze. Thanks, Kat *kisses* |
16 Feb 10 - 10:01 PM (#2841577) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly Installment #2 is up: href="baumanstoneware.blogspot.com/2010/02/influential-potter-series-2-mark.html">Mark Nafziger |
16 Feb 10 - 10:02 PM (#2841579) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly Installment #2 is up: Mark Nafziger |
13 Mar 10 - 12:08 PM (#2863424) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: John Hardly Dick Lehman |
13 Mar 10 - 01:31 PM (#2863480) Subject: RE: BS: Influential Potter Series From: gnu WooooW! |