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HH,
Would you ever consider a third view. One where it is leaned up to see the inside and drain holes and inside finish??
That would be cool. I remember a group of photos showing you work shop on the old old IBC. Love to see those again as well.
You are a real inspiration.
Would you ever consider a third view. One where it is leaned up to see the inside and drain holes and inside finish??
That would be cool. I remember a group of photos showing you work shop on the old old IBC. Love to see those again as well.
You are a real inspiration.
rock- Member
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Hallo Horst,
Always so beautifull pots with so rich color ! I have the chance to have some of your pot to look at each day.
I must not visit your website because it is to dangerous for me : I want to buy all your accentpots
Always so beautifull pots with so rich color ! I have the chance to have some of your pot to look at each day.
I must not visit your website because it is to dangerous for me : I want to buy all your accentpots
petit-arbre- Member
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Rock wrote:HH,
Would you ever consider a third view. One where it is leaned up to see the inside and drain holes and inside finish??
That would be cool. I remember a group of photos showing you work shop on the old old IBC. Love to see those again as well.
You are a real inspiration.
Rock,
I will do that next time.
Best regards Horst
horst- Member
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petit-arbre wrote:Hallo Horst,
Always so beautifull pots with so rich color ! I have the chance to have some of your pot to look at each day.
I must not visit your website because it is to dangerous for me : I want to buy all your accentpots
Thank you so much for your compliment!
Best regards Horst
I think many of my accent-pots are just for fun pots - not really made for Tokonama presentation.
A mid-sized (43cm) pot showing a warm rusty brown
horst- Member
hhpppppots
Hallo Horst!
This is a place we meet again.
Congratulation for your bonsai-pots, they are very, very nice.
They couldn't be pottering better.
Best regards
Peter.
This is a place we meet again.
Congratulation for your bonsai-pots, they are very, very nice.
They couldn't be pottering better.
Best regards
Peter.
peter krebs- Member
Re: hhpppppots
Here is the bottom view of a pot I ordered from Horst.Rock wrote:HH,
Would you ever consider a third view. One where it is leaned up to see the inside and drain holes and inside finish??
That would be cool.
Alan Walker- Member
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Horst, as I've said before, I really like your pots. I was dissapointment to find that you are in Austria. BUT, recently I attended the St. Louis, USA, Shohin Convention. I was so pleased to find that Jim Doyle was selling your pots! I bought two accent pots, and hope to buy more in the future. I'm glad Austrian pots have come to the USA.
Carolee- Member
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@ Peter: Thanks master Peter for your warm words - I always admired your skillful ceramics and for sure you belong to the founding fathers of European Bonsai Ceramics.
@ Alan: Thanks Alan for the illustration!
@ Carolee: Glad you like the pots. Yes, Jim Doyle picked up a bunch of pots, when he was in Europe last year.
@ Alan: Thanks Alan for the illustration!
@ Carolee: Glad you like the pots. Yes, Jim Doyle picked up a bunch of pots, when he was in Europe last year.
horst- Member
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Thanks Alan, love the extra feet !Alan Walker wrote:Here is the bottom view of a pot I ordered from Horst.Rock wrote:HH,
Would you ever consider a third view. One where it is leaned up to see the inside and drain holes and inside finish??
That would be cool.
rock- Member
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Hello Horst,
your blue glazes are beautiful.
They stand in the spectrum of the sky and the sea and are very good for bonsai.
Before long, long time my wife wanted this little white pot from you to buy. You have it with the pot not be sold, but they have their gift. Since this time there is the small pot with us on a place of honour.
Many greetings
Peter
your blue glazes are beautiful.
They stand in the spectrum of the sky and the sea and are very good for bonsai.
Before long, long time my wife wanted this little white pot from you to buy. You have it with the pot not be sold, but they have their gift. Since this time there is the small pot with us on a place of honour.
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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Oh yes, Peter, it's a nice glaze, I have got the recipe from a scandinavian potter and it's still in use >
and turning to a deep blue glaze:
and turning to a deep blue glaze:
horst- Member
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Hello Horst,
your pots are always beautiful.
The blue peel is a dream, she recalls an arctic sky and clear blue ice.
Many greetings
Peter
your pots are always beautiful.
The blue peel is a dream, she recalls an arctic sky and clear blue ice.
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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An accent pot, which first was fired to 1250°C, then I applied earthenware glaze. At least Raku-firing happened. It needs some practice to have no breakage, but anyway it's interesting technique , because these pots are frost-resistant.
Best regards Horst
Best regards Horst
horst- Member
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Hello Horst,
the penultimate pot is like Greenland, such as Africa here she exudes a special warmth. I think it is also in Greenland still frost resistant. Even a very successful pot.
Best regards
Peter
the penultimate pot is like Greenland, such as Africa here she exudes a special warmth. I think it is also in Greenland still frost resistant. Even a very successful pot.
Best regards
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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Wow! These are great!!
Those cracks, crackles and textures give me something to shoot for. Love that cracked square!
Those cracks, crackles and textures give me something to shoot for. Love that cracked square!
kitoi- Member
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horst wrote:
and turning to a deep blue glaze:
Very nice glaze/pot- looks like the Aurora Borealis.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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