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Artist of the Day / Chris Antemann
These are not your grandma’s small mass produced porcelain figurines! “All works are porcelain with decals and luster, designed and executed by the artist in her studio.” “My primary focus is liberating the figurine from its roots in mass-production by … Continue reading
Artists of the Day / John Martelle and Liz Vercruysse / Herman, Nebraska
Ceramics is one of my favorite art forms, and one of the oldest in human history. I particularly like wood fired work, the most primitive of firing methods. It feels that one can see and touch all of humanity’s past … Continue reading
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Artist of the Day / Tom Jaszczak / Montana
“I am currently working in Montana, balancing two bodies of work. All the work in my shop is either fired in a kiln fueled by wood, which results in a very unique surface. Or it is fired in a soda … Continue reading