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Posts Tagged ‘Mashiko’

Posted in Blog on October 18, 2009

Tomoko-san exposition

Yesterday, we went to an exposition from Yamato Tomoko, a friend of mine who lives in Mashiko. Now, she had a show in Tokyo in the Brocken Gallery, so we were able to go. It is a very modern gallery from concrete, nice and clean in a normal neighborhood with all houses. Tomoko-s ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 8, 2009

Mashiko

After Nikko we traveled to Mashiko. We had to wait a while in the city Utsunomiya to transfer, where we did some shopping and sight seeing.We saw beautiful big neon signs: “Coca Cola”!!! And of course, we found some beautiful Japanese girls! After riding the bus for ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 15, 2008

Award Ceremony Mashiko Competition

It was great to be back in Mashiko. When I got my catalogue I looked up my work and there was the picture of my Arsia Caldera Plate. They told me they had chosen the Circles of Life Plate. So, they switched the plates and the Arsia Caldera bears the name of “Circles of Life ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 15, 2008

My Showcase in the Toko Gallery

I went to Mashiko for the award ceremony and brought my new work to the Toko Gallery. They really like my red ware and I also sold quite some little horsehair vases. This is my showcase. You see it right away when you enter the store. Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 11, 2008

Mashiko and the Toko Gallery

Every time I’m in Japan I go to Mashiko to visit some friends and the Toko Gallery. I go with a train from Kamakura straight to Utsunomiya which takes 3 hours. Then I take the bus to Mashiko for one hour and arrive at the Toko Gallery or go to Furuki-san and will meet with ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 31, 2008

Mashiko Judges’ Commendation Award 2008

My “Circles of Life” Horsehair Bowl received a Judges’ Commendation Award in the Mashiko Ceramics Competition of 2008! The piece will be exhibited in the Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Arts from October 12 – December 7, 2008. “Life is continuous like a d ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 15, 2007

Sasukenei Kiln results

And now some results from the Sasukenei Smokeless kiln. My little pots were put any where in the kiln for certain fire/yohen effects. On this little Clover vase you see the fly ash deposits making a glaze on one side and on the other side the vitrification and starting of a glaz ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 15, 2007

Down Draft Wood kiln results

The internet works better,so, I’ll try again some pictures. Some pots from Euan’s Anagama, actually, down draft wood kiln. Read his essay about his kiln firing; website given underneath. The inside of this vase is covered with a Tenmoku glaze. On the outside, you see ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 15, 2007

Flying kiln results

I have terrible problems with the internet and so I will try just a couple of pictures each time. This wonderful vase was fired in the Flying kiln from Wali Hawes and was covered with the seaweed and scrub pads in a former blog. A lot of other chemicals were thrown in the kiln. ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 9, 2007

Around the workshop

Thanks Steve, for all the work involved to organize this weekend! Thanks, George Guine for the delicious meal you cooked for us on Saturday night! We all had a great time! Total of all the pots fired. What an amount! And with wonderful results! Continue Reading

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