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David McDonald
It may have been tenacity, maybe blind luck asserts David McDonald, but he was fortunate to have discovered his avocation early in life. For the last 25 years, pottery has been the fruit of David's creative imaginings.
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Harris-Cies
Unique, colorful and handcrafted by Barbara Harris and Sandy Cies, each piece is a one of a kind. These award-winning artworks utilize original handbuild and slipcast forms combining hand-painting and airbrush techniquies.
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John Davis Studio
The orchestration of flora within the confines of a beautiful shape is John Davis' goal in his pottery. Working with slabs of clay each individual flower and leaf is a separate piece of clay, assembled by hand to create a one-of-a-kind vessel.
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Karen Gargiulo
A combination of classical form and contemporary glaze decoration best describes Karen’s work. The strong graphic use of her glaze enhances the subtlety of the wheel-thrown piece, while the dramatic use of color combined with contrasting surface textures.
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Nana Thebus
Each piece by Nana is crafted individually of stoneware clay and hand finished with natural stains. Her work springs from an interest in folk art, nature and diversity.
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