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K&M: somehow my flaggshipglaze, only a few pots will come in the future showing this glaze - it's very time consuming job, to get this result.
Some new stuff -thanks again for looking!
Horst
tiger pelt pattern
Some new stuff -thanks again for looking!
Horst
tiger pelt pattern
horst- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Wow, way cool Horst. I love the second pot. It reminds me of a large coil built piece.
The green pot after it has a beautiful display a green glaze.
Thanks for sharing
Rob
The green pot after it has a beautiful display a green glaze.
Thanks for sharing
Rob
Rob Addonizio- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Horst - amazing creativity. Whatever it is you're taking I want some
Rob Kempinski- Member
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They are all beautiful! I especially like the yellow one. So precise---but still organic.
The second one, too. It's shape flows---but the patterning in the "coils" and in the vertical lines balance it well. Thanks for showing your pots here. I always look for new posts in the "Pots" section before anything else on this forum.
Libby
The second one, too. It's shape flows---but the patterning in the "coils" and in the vertical lines balance it well. Thanks for showing your pots here. I always look for new posts in the "Pots" section before anything else on this forum.
Libby
bumblebee- Member
Re: hhpppppots
...thanks for your warm comments -
next covered with engobes.
Best regards Horst
next covered with engobes.
Best regards Horst
horst- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Nice primitive look Horst!
Even the claybody looks metallic. Nice job.
Even the claybody looks metallic. Nice job.
Rob Addonizio- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Hopefully they will make there way to the Carolina Bonsai Expo. I got one of those nice orange ones afrom Jim few years ago.
Robert Wallace- Member
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Thanks for the pics "boys", I enjoyed your visit.
Last pic > left row > end
Same basic glaze, but other colorants plus some painting
Best regards Horst
Last pic > left row > end
Same basic glaze, but other colorants plus some painting
Best regards Horst
horst- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Nice to hear from You again, Horst!
Greetings to snowy Austria.
Time to the coming of spring is shortening every day, I have to ship You something soon
Greetings to snowy Austria.
Time to the coming of spring is shortening every day, I have to ship You something soon
Tom Benda- Member
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Very lovely colors and forms Horst.
You make me feel the need to get back to my books and do some more testing with glazes...
I always enjoy looking at your pots!
You make me feel the need to get back to my books and do some more testing with glazes...
I always enjoy looking at your pots!
Rob Addonizio- Member
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@ Tom: Don't ship - Michal should pick it up some day - there is no rush, thank you.
@ Rob: Right, books can be inspiring, don't want to miss this input.
@ Rob: Right, books can be inspiring, don't want to miss this input.
horst- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Hello horts, magnificent works, they are spectacular .... my congratulations.i like to know, since I am a bit raw since you obtain this blue color so spectacular turquoise, it seems to me really spectacular.Perdon for my expression but I do not dominate the language.
A greeting and thank you very much.
A greeting and thank you very much.
raulfg- Member
Re: hhpppppots
I have a question about the turquoise pot. I don't understand it. Will someone please critique this pot, specifically the glaze, in a way that my uneducated eyes can see its appeal? I always look forward to new pots to be shown here from Horst. I can only dream at this point about owning such works of art. But this turquoise pot leaves me cold. I think that I just don't understand what makes such a pot worthwhile.
Libby
Libby
bumblebee- Member
Re: hhpppppots
bumblebee wrote:I have a question about the turquoise pot. I don't understand it. Will someone please critique this pot, specifically the glaze, in a way that my uneducated eyes can see its appeal? I always look forward to new pots to be shown here from Horst. I can only dream at this point about owning such works of art. But this turquoise pot leaves me cold. I think that I just don't understand what makes such a pot worthwhile.
Libby
Hi Libby,
I appreciate such a discussion, thanks for your input.
First:
Let me answer with a counterquestion: Would you like to hang this fragmented, battered weaving in your living room?
Best Horst
horst- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Yes I would I'd hang it. I'm something of a textile artist so I can see your point here. With your turquiose pot, are you showing an excellent (new)old pot whose surface has been disfigured over time? So maybe I'm maybe not supposed to enjoy the ugliness, but rather see it as patina, texture gained with age?
Libby
Libby
bumblebee- Member
Re: hhpppppots
bumblebee wrote:Yes I would I'd hang it. I'm something of a textile artist so I can see your point here. With your turquiose pot, are you showing an excellent (new)old pot whose surface has been disfigured over time? So maybe I'm maybe not supposed to enjoy the ugliness, but rather see it as patina, texture gained with age?
Libby
Ohh, you are a "ruggy" - that's great!
You know, the colours of the Konya rug are singing. Some of my pots play a similar melody.
So I would say: Singing pots for singing trees
Best regards Horst
horst- Member
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Thank you, Horst. I'm priviledged to learn from you.
Libby
Libby
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