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Raku Art

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I’m William K. Turner and I have produced raku fired ceramics for over 20 years. My work is sold in Galleries throughout the United States through my company, Raku Art Inc.. The majority of my work is slip cast from unique molds. I feel the piece (or shape) is the canvas for my raku which is painted by fire.

Wayward Wombat

Welcome to my world of red gold hues in Australia. This is such a wonderful country full of so much diversity in both the landscape, the flora and fauna and in the humans that live here

TONY HERMSEN

Tony has had his hands in clay for longer than he would like to say. His father was a brick and flowerpot maker in the old European tradition. Living and working in the small rural community of Enderby situated in the beautiful Okanagan valley of British Columbia, Canada , Tony carries on the tradition.

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.

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!