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Taiko-Earth Pottery: Growing Panes
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Saturday, September 21, 2013. No, I didn't misspell it. The title of this post has relevance to the artistic nature of product photography and all the trials and tribulations that come from learning on one's own. It has been a jagged journey from the beginning shooting with a small point and shoot and a sheet of craft paper. Back in the day I had not a clue what to do but I enjoyed the modest shots of my pots and the response was generally positive. Thanks for taking the time to comment! September Clay C...
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Knittle | Mohawk Hudson Bonsai Society
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Mohawk Hudson Bonsai Society. Dedicated to the art of bonsai. Dave Knittle Workshop and January TWIG. January 18, 2015 at 2:26 pm · Filed under Carving. Download the January MHBS TWIG newsletter here. On February 22 we will try our hands at scroll making, and on March 29 Pauline will be leading a land and water penjing workshop. October 3, 2012 at 4:19 pm · Filed under Displays. March 10, 2012 at 8:23 am · Filed under Events. David Knittle surveys a workshop Azalea. JUN 26 Summer Trimming workshop. Wheth...
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Tokonoma | Mohawk Hudson Bonsai Society
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Mohawk Hudson Bonsai Society. Dedicated to the art of bonsai. Build Your Own Tokonoma. February 15, 2016 at 6:07 pm · Filed under Displays. Be the first kid on your block to build your own tokonoma! On April 3 at pfm bonsai, Mohawk Hudson Bonsai Society will host the return of this killer workshop that produced some swell displays in 2012. The workshop will be led once again by David Knittle, famed in the bonsai community for his woodcraft and exquisite bonsai display tables and stands. There will be no ...
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: Aiming for Subtlety
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Saturday, January 25, 2014. Reminiscent of a quiet, rainy mist, white crystals flow down below a sea of grey. I have been working a lot lately on trying to push my glazes into different directions. My hope is that this round of experimentation will help me to develop a more personal style, something that a lot of effective artists will continually strive to achieve. Instead of choosing more and more glazes and testing them each to the n. Toasty hues break over a cream exterior. Perfect for Maples! Try ch...
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: A Few Photos
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Thursday, July 17, 2014. Yep, I'm a slacker. Been too busy to keep up with my blog and I must say it is rather embarrassing. Oh well, at least things are going good so I won't complain. July 31, 2014 at 7:52 AM. Blog should be for fun and shouldnt be a chore. I am a big, big fan of your pots, always glad to see an update, but there is absolutely no reason to be embarrassed, if there is a slow period. Its better to update only when you want to do so. Keeps the quality high. January 8, 2015 at 1:24 AM.
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: Odds and Ends
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Midrange clay body with glazes from some of my favs: Bright sky blue,. Panicoli's Pale Blue Matt and Panicoli's Fake Ash to name a few. Here are some of those funky kiln space fillers:. The cracks are intentional, both on the rim and on the surface. These guys are really rugged and fun to make. I really enjoyed jigging with the texture. Each little 'rosette' has a rounded cavity and drainage holes. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: September 2013
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Saturday, September 21, 2013. No, I didn't misspell it. The title of this post has relevance to the artistic nature of product photography and all the trials and tribulations that come from learning on one's own. It has been a jagged journey from the beginning shooting with a small point and shoot and a sheet of craft paper. Back in the day I had not a clue what to do but I enjoyed the modest shots of my pots and the response was generally positive. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lives a...
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: July 2014
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Thursday, July 17, 2014. Yep, I'm a slacker. Been too busy to keep up with my blog and I must say it is rather embarrassing. Oh well, at least things are going good so I won't complain. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out this technique! PLEASE CLICK THE LABEL BELOW TO GO TO MY ONLINE STORE.Thank you! Great International Bonsai Potters. Some other blogs of interest. September Clay Club with Hitomi and Takuro Shibata at In Tandem Gallery in Bakersville. Here are two of my new sculptu...
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: Artistic symbiosis
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Symbiosis is defined as the intertwining relationship of two different species. I admit to using this term metaphorically but I think it fits the bill in this bonsai. No doubt it is a rather untraditional combination, one that invites several second glances. Like a pair of faded blue jeans or an old rusty ford pickup, this guy has quite a bit of visual appeal. Traditionally tempered, yet artistically assertive. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Check out this technique!
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Taiko-Earth Pottery: Hibiscus for Bonsai
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Saturday, April 13, 2013. Here is one of my pots outfitted just perfectly for a customer's Hibiscus. It sports yellow flowers when in bloom which will really add a nice balance to the composition. Its just kinda funny when things just work out, eh? No, I didn't expect this pot to turn out the way it did, but I am happy with the accident! Afterall, if the shoe fits. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out this technique! Great International Bonsai Potters.