From the Taiko-Earth Kiln
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Rob Addonizio
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Re: From the Taiko-Earth Kiln
Rob
The pots are looking good mate, very nice indeed and immediately useable
Kind regards
Andy
The pots are looking good mate, very nice indeed and immediately useable
Kind regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
Re: From the Taiko-Earth Kiln
As usual Rob your pots are a lesson in style, line and proportion. The last one with the subtle throwing lines is an inspiration for we mortal potters to aspire to.
Happy Potter
Happy Potter
bonsaipotter- Member
Re: From the Taiko-Earth Kiln
Hi Rob,
This are again good unusual pots, Good work as always.
Best wishes
Peter
This are again good unusual pots, Good work as always.
Best wishes
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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Thanks for taking time to comment guys.
I have been very interested in the other pot thread about the direction of bonsai pottery, so it is good to know that can still be appreciated in one of the two groups mentioned.
@Andy: I really like what you have been doing on your last pot from your thread. The melding of rustic/primitive styling with the traditional feet is provocative. Maybe you could work on a series and carry this idiom out a bit more? It is certainly something that I would consider for your own artistic development. And, yes, I see you as a craftsman AND and artist!
Cheers!
I have been very interested in the other pot thread about the direction of bonsai pottery, so it is good to know that can still be appreciated in one of the two groups mentioned.
@Andy: I really like what you have been doing on your last pot from your thread. The melding of rustic/primitive styling with the traditional feet is provocative. Maybe you could work on a series and carry this idiom out a bit more? It is certainly something that I would consider for your own artistic development. And, yes, I see you as a craftsman AND and artist!
Cheers!
Rob Addonizio- Member
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Rob, this one is incredible. How big is it?
Happy New Year brother!!!!
And don't worry, I haven't forgotten
Sam
Sam Ogranaja- Member
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Hey Sam,
Good to hear from you again. This pot is actually 16x12x3, all inside dimensions. I think it would be a great compliment to any grey barked tree, like an ilex, or even one with a pale whitish bark, like a ficus, or a raintree.
What do you think?
Rob
Good to hear from you again. This pot is actually 16x12x3, all inside dimensions. I think it would be a great compliment to any grey barked tree, like an ilex, or even one with a pale whitish bark, like a ficus, or a raintree.
What do you think?
Rob
Rob Addonizio- Member
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I agree. I love the form and the glaze. I actually thought at first glance it might be a shohin sized pot. I was really surprised when you said it was that size.
Keep up the great work.
Sam
Keep up the great work.
Sam
Sam Ogranaja- Member
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Hey Rob,
I love the new pots! I can't wait to see them tomorrow. I know I will find several that I need to take home with me!
Mike
I love the new pots! I can't wait to see them tomorrow. I know I will find several that I need to take home with me!
Mike
Michael Lebanik- Member
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Hello Rob:
wonderful pots and great glazes- if I may- slightly higher feet to elevate the pots a little more-yes, that means they have to be heavier-maybe angling in a bit would add a bit more grace to the pots. So glad to see all your wonderful work! kora
wonderful pots and great glazes- if I may- slightly higher feet to elevate the pots a little more-yes, that means they have to be heavier-maybe angling in a bit would add a bit more grace to the pots. So glad to see all your wonderful work! kora
kora- Member
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Kora,
Thanks for taking time to chime in! I do, as always, appreciate your input. You have seen and done much throught the years in kusamono and bonsai, so I will take your points to heart.
Take care,
Rob
BTW, will you be at the cup this year in Portland?
Thanks for taking time to chime in! I do, as always, appreciate your input. You have seen and done much throught the years in kusamono and bonsai, so I will take your points to heart.
Take care,
Rob
BTW, will you be at the cup this year in Portland?
Rob Addonizio- Member
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Hi Rob:
I was told that at the Midatlantic Ryan announced, that the Artisan's cup has been postponed for 2 years-so no, I will not be there this October,kora
I was told that at the Midatlantic Ryan announced, that the Artisan's cup has been postponed for 2 years-so no, I will not be there this October,kora
kora- Member
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Hello Rob:
your pots are so inspiring-thank you for posting them-so sorry we won't meet in Oregon this October-why not come to Rochester in June?kora
your pots are so inspiring-thank you for posting them-so sorry we won't meet in Oregon this October-why not come to Rochester in June?kora
kora- Member
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Rob Addonizio- Member
Re: From the Taiko-Earth Kiln
lovely "buttoned down " pot- I particularely like the off set rim, nice imaginative work,kora
kora- Member
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Hi Kora,
Do you have more info on the show you mentioned? I thought the Rochester show was in September...
Thanks,
Rob
Do you have more info on the show you mentioned? I thought the Rochester show was in September...
Thanks,
Rob
Rob Addonizio- Member
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