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Paul Soldner, wax resist (manganese glaze?) tea bowl, late 50's early 60's, found last weekend at the Los Angeles Pottery Show. I'm always attracted to more traditional/conservative wheel based forms by more sculptural potters... for example. Last year's show here...(scroll down)
PS-post 1000-I need a new hobby!
1 comment:
reminds me of this guy,,, celestial twins,, brothers from another mother
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