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Title: Ceramics Monthly, February 2002
Description: Westerville (OH): American Ceramic Society, 2002. Paper bound, quarto. Pp112. Features include: Duncan Ross: Burnished terra-cotta vessels at New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham, England; A Body of Work by Richard Garriott-Stejskal (Figures comment on sad and humorous aspects of the human condition); Cheri Long: The Value of Limitations by Connie Evener; British Studio Ceramics: Works from the New Millenium by Robin Rice; Marty Ray by Marla Ziegler (Autobiographical illustrations enliven vessels' surfaces); Patrick Crabb by George M. Tapley Jr. (Borrowed imagery from ancient cultures evokes power, mystery and ritual with Adobe Castings by Patrick Crabb; David Furman's Icons of Mortality and Perpetuity by Glen R. Brown (Slip-cast fruit and vegetable teapots invoke psychological subtext); Irene Vonck by Nesrin During (Vessel sculpture formed from solid blocks of clay); Expanding the Mystery by Gail Nichols (Studying materials and firing conditions in search of an elusive glaze effect); Tim Rowan by Jeff Shapiro (Strength and simplicity in wood-fired vessels and sculpture); Red Star Studios by Paula Sibrack Marian (Inside a community art center): Kathryn Narrow by Daniel A. Heyman (Carved porcelain vessels with satin glazes); The Making(s) of a Sphere by Ursula Goebels-Ellis (Raku- and wood-fired slab-built forms); Expressing the Human Form: Sculpture exhibition at Baltimore Clayworks in Maryland; Jaipur Blues by Brinda Gill (Revitalizing a faltering tradition in India); Opening the Door to Copper-Red Glazes by Harding Black (from the CM Archives, originally published in the January 1953 issue, Volume 1, Issue 1). Tight and clean - a very good or better copy. 325 grams - ships lettermail at reduced postage when you contact us directly! We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.

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