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Resources - Clay and Beyond
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Natural, Handmade Lamps, Vases, Pottery and More! National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts).
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Ringware
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Great wood fire sculpture and vessels by renowned artists Marc Lancet. I attended his course at Solano Community College where I participated in my first wood fire. Great innovative wood fired pottery. Masakazu Kusakabe is not only a great potter and kiln builder but he also does a lot of outreach to the West on traditional Japanese wood fired ceramics. Marc Lancet and Masakazu Kusakabe collaborated on the book Japanese Wood-Fired Ceramics which is one of my favorite ceramics texts. Erik Scollon is my fr...
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A New Direction Emerges | Adam Wolpert Painting
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A New Direction Emerges. October 16, 2016. November 2, 2016. Three works in progress, Paintings of Marc Lancet Tea Bowls. I think I’m starting to come out of the place of unknowing. Painting that same view again. But I know I can only go forward. It’s strange to be driven to do something so intensely when you don’t know what it is. Sometimes it seems the subject is the depth of respect and reverence I have for that place rather than just the place itself. Marc Lancet, wood-fired Chawan, 2006. Then I try ...
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Author Barry Lancet
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Are there any more Jim Brodie novels in the works? Is Jim Brodie's first "Japan thriller." The second Brodie story is Tokyo Kill. Which begins two months after Japantown. The third crime story is Pacific Burn. And a fourth is waiting in the wings, rather impatiently. Do the novels have to be read in order? O, each title is an independent story, even though many of the same characters return. Is it true you lived and worked in Japan? Is Jim Brodie your alternate ego? Do you speak Japanese? So I did. E...
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Hedi B Desuyo - Ikebana
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While living in Japan for 4 years I studied Sogetsu Ikebana. Marc Lancet. Professor of ceramics and sculpture at Solano Community College, created the containers I used for these arrangements. Click Here to View Marc's Artwork.