Cuppa tea anyone? You'll need one to relax as you get caught in the Venice Clay Artists collections.
Raku is a favorite of mine.
https://www.veniceclayartists.com/tag/iridescent-raku/
This search just keeps going thru posts.
https://www.veniceclayartists.com/?s=ra ... submit.y=4
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Re: Clay Arts
I'm loving them, John, thanks for sharing. My favorite teapots are the panda, and the 'sausage' dog.
Giant Panda munching bamboo teapot
I guess the tea comes out of the dog's ear on this one.
Sausage dog teapot – Meryl Ruth
Back in the 60's I found an old Japanese clay Kibuki dancer teapot in an antique store in NY, with all 7 Kibuki dancer faces on it, the 7th one forming the lid, and you could see the artist's fingerprints baked into the clay on the inside of the pot. I also had an old Victorian electroplated coffee pot that was made in the early days of electroplating. Over the years, having moved as often as I have, at some point I sold both items in a yard sale, which is better than breaking them in the move, but I wish I still had the Kibuki dancers.
Giant Panda munching bamboo teapot
I guess the tea comes out of the dog's ear on this one.
Sausage dog teapot – Meryl Ruth
Back in the 60's I found an old Japanese clay Kibuki dancer teapot in an antique store in NY, with all 7 Kibuki dancer faces on it, the 7th one forming the lid, and you could see the artist's fingerprints baked into the clay on the inside of the pot. I also had an old Victorian electroplated coffee pot that was made in the early days of electroplating. Over the years, having moved as often as I have, at some point I sold both items in a yard sale, which is better than breaking them in the move, but I wish I still had the Kibuki dancers.
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Re: Clay Arts
beautiful!