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- Sour Cherry Pottery Tony Clennell shows how to make it big.
- Tile Artisans. Tile Artisans is an all inclusive custom decorative tile manufacturer. In our site, you'll find interesting commercial custom ceramic tile, specialty tiles made to go with any tile, and unique home decorating items for all areas of the home,
- Richmond Art Center Richmond Art Center inspires active engagement in the visual arts through exhibitions, education, and in-school programs as the San Francisco Bay Area's longest established art center.
- Marco Cochrane Nudes highly detailed.
- Steve Irvine started making pottery 40 years ago and I've been earning my living as a potter for the past 34 years. The work that I make is mostly functional stoneware, but I don't have a set line of work that is made on a production basis. I prefer to let forms and surfaces develop and evolve from firing to firing. I hope you'll find some interesting images and informative text.
- Skutt Kilns Whatever you create, Skutt Kilns help bring it to life. Whether you need a kiln for a Pottery Studio, kilns for Classrooms, kilns for Contemporary Studios, a Glass Kiln, a Production Kiln, bead kilns...we have the kiln for you. People who require quality use SKUTT KILNS. Find out why Skutt Kilns are the #1 selling Kiln in America.
- Songbird Ocarina great site, learn to play Clay!
- S.D. Smith My name is Sandi Smith; aka S D Smith. I am a sculptor, painter, and photographer. Also a licensed hairstylist & make up artist. I also fancy myself an Interior Designer (without papers) ;)P Pretty much anything that has to do with art, design, improvement, etc....I'm there!
- Roland Summer published, english and german site.
- Robert Compton Pottery The focus of my work is inspired by ancient Jomon pottery. An important element is the quality of a pot's surface, which for me, is best achieved in the process of wood firing and salt glazing. In the early 1990's I built a variety of kilns at the studio. This provided the opportunity to offer summer workshops at our pottery. From 1993 until 2006, potters from around the world came to share a common interest in clay.
