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Russel
Foute's web site "Mes Potes et Mes Pots" includes
his Potters
Portal - an excellent collection of over 1000
clay links along with many other interesting sites.
"Mes Potes et Mes Pots" is updated at least several times a week so is worth
a regular visit. |
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The Clay
People ceramic supplies site contains
a database of 100's of clay related web sites.
The search capacity enables you to easily find
the site you are looking for. |
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ClayZee categorizes
many clay sites and has a search capacity assist with
finding the information you are looking for. |
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Ceramic-Link.de is
a private collection of links to historical and contemporary
ceramics web sites. |
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The
SDSU CeramicsWeb is
an experimental web site for ceramics. It includes a
such things as databases of glaze recipes and material
analyses, links to other ceramics web sites, health and
safety information, and a variety of educational materials
related to ceramics. |
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Frog
Pond Pottery John Hesselberth's website reflects
his focus on functional pottery influenced by his
attraction to African art, textured surfaces, geometric
patterns, and subdued slips and glazes. Of particular
interest is John's research into glaze stability
and durability. |
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The
Goal of the ClayStation is
to be the best navigation tool that guides one with ease
through the world wide web of ceramics. Within the ClayStation
you will find information that I have provided myself,
like glaze formulas, clay related techniques, upcoming
shows you can enter, plus lots of other valuable information. |
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Digitalfire
Education Tony Hansen maintains a site containing
lots of valuable information for studio potters on
clay and glaze matters. This site includes articles
by recognised authorities in the field of glaze technology |
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Lasse Östman
- Sweden works with wheel-thrown forms. "There
are small miniature vases, nearly 1 meter wide bowls,
pots and plates in a lot of shapes. The forms are mostly
classical, no or sparse decoration. The glazing spans
over hundreds of varieties, tenmoku, iron red, mother-of-pearl,
silky soft zinc-barium, chün, copper red, crystal
glazes and much more." |
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Dutch
studio craft potter. ontemporary, one-off pieces
only. "The purpose of it (the web site) is to get you
into contact with my work. The photographs are main
part of the site. They are devided in two sections;
latest photographs and former photographs. In this
way you can see the development over the past years." |
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Ceramic
Artists Association of Israel. The Ceramics
Artists Association of Israel (CAAI) is a non-profit
organization managed by ceramics artists and dedicated
to the advancement of the ceramic art. The CAAI has
about 350 active members as well as a circle of friends,
collectors and curators with all of whom a continuous
professional relationship is maintained. The CAAI
publishes a monthly newsletter through which the
members receive information on ceramics related events
in Israel and elsewhere. |
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Japanese
Traditional Art Crafts . displays interesting
information and examples of Japanese Traditional
Art Crafts including Living Treasures. It is a most
useful and substantial database on Traditional Art
Crafts which aims to service scholars in the next
generation. |
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Clay & Glaze .
is a course designed by Chris Stanley to serve upper
level Art students who are studying Ceramics. The course
will cover all aspects of Clay and Glaze formulation.
The students will be involved in the physical formulation
of Clay bodies and Glazes though a series of projects
and Internet conferences. The course also involves using
the Internet to find information on the history and science
of Ceramics. |
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On-Line
gallery of modern and classic art.
Art Gallery by Boris Lipner from Russia, St.Petersburg. Realism and
classical paintings. Oil paintings, still-life landscape, watercolors
by Russian artists. Sale of pictures, buy of drawing. |
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Ababi
Sharon
Ababi lives and works at kibbutz Shoval in Israel. His main interest
is developing glazes for cone 6 (1220C). Ababi is a constant and
valued contributer to ClayArt discussions and for his work with Bedouin
Women who live in Rahat across the road from kibbutz Shoval. |
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Tallapoosa
River Pottery and Art Studios
P.O. Box 267, Lafayette, Al. 36862
William
Edwards is well known to ClayArt. This is his new web
site still under development at present.
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Shambhala
Pottery
Indian River in Cocoa Florida - some good glaze info at this site |
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Rick
Rudd
"I take the bowl and the vessel for my inspiration and interpret them through
line and form"
Rick
Rudd is by self-definition a studio potter, in the
30 years he has been domiciled in New Zealand he
has earned himself a significant place within ceramic
art achievement in New Zealand.
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SUCAW stands
for "Strictly Unofficial ClayArt Web Site.
Clayart is the shorthand form of the internet-based Ceramic
Art Discussion List
the international forum for potters and ceramic artists
hosted by The American
Ceramic Society ACerS
and moderated by Mel Jacobsen |
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Clay
Art Web Guide
Your
guide to pottery and ceramic information on the
Web.
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