Do you like small and minis ?
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JimLewis
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horst
Jeremy
Billy M. Rhodes
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peter krebs
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Do you like small and minis ?
Last edited by peter krebs on Fri May 08, 2009 1:34 pm; edited 1 time in total
peter krebs- Member
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Beautiful work Peter! Your web site is amazing...you are a true artist. I had the pleasure to see one of your "Dragon pots" at Jim Doyle's nursery a few years ago and it was stunning. Thanks for showing your work.
bonsaibiker- Member
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Peter
I absolutely adore your work and website. Amazing pots and a constant inspiration to Bonsai Potters like myself
Kind regards
Andy
I absolutely adore your work and website. Amazing pots and a constant inspiration to Bonsai Potters like myself
Kind regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
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Hello bonsaibiker,
Hello Andy
Thanks for the nice compliment.
I think all potters show here in the forum very good work. Everyone is different and so are the pots are different, for every taste
Hello Billy,
I also thank you for the compliment,
but excuse my English, if you get the mass of the pots do that are under the photos
Many greetings
Peter
Hello Andy
Thanks for the nice compliment.
I think all potters show here in the forum very good work. Everyone is different and so are the pots are different, for every taste
Hello Billy,
I also thank you for the compliment,
but excuse my English, if you get the mass of the pots do that are under the photos
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
Re: Do you like small and minis ?
Hello pot lovers
Here are some photos of small pots.
These pots are unglazed. The surface is like a visual skin warm and soft, it is formed to enjoy you by touching it, an haptic pleasure.
Many greetings
Peter
4,8 x 4 x 1,3 inches
5,8 x 4,5 x 2 inches
Diameter 5,2 x 3,5 inches
6,8 x 4,5 x 1,8 inches
Diameter 5,5 x 2,5 inches
7,8 x 5,8 x 2,2 inches
Here are some photos of small pots.
These pots are unglazed. The surface is like a visual skin warm and soft, it is formed to enjoy you by touching it, an haptic pleasure.
Many greetings
Peter
4,8 x 4 x 1,3 inches
5,8 x 4,5 x 2 inches
Diameter 5,2 x 3,5 inches
6,8 x 4,5 x 1,8 inches
Diameter 5,5 x 2,5 inches
7,8 x 5,8 x 2,2 inches
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peter krebs- Member
Size of Pots
Thanks Peter
Please don't apologize for your English.
I apologize for not looking at the bottom of the pictures for the measurements. Now all I have to do is convert to inches. (As much as we have tried, Americans have never really related to metric.)
Please don't apologize for your English.
I apologize for not looking at the bottom of the pictures for the measurements. Now all I have to do is convert to inches. (As much as we have tried, Americans have never really related to metric.)
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
I want .....
Peter
Yes.
Thank you for your wonderful pots and Great website.
You have made my day.
Yes.
Thank you for your wonderful pots and Great website.
You have made my day.
Jeremy- Member
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Hello Billy,
thanks for the tip. Maybe I can the mass in the next episode in inch Insert
Hello Jerry,
the day is short, so he should least be beautiful. thanks ..
Many greetings
Peter
thanks for the tip. Maybe I can the mass in the next episode in inch Insert
Hello Jerry,
the day is short, so he should least be beautiful. thanks ..
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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Wonderful shapes and colors , Peter.
Let me add one question:
Is the shown cascade pot wheel thrown?
Best Horst
Let me add one question:
Is the shown cascade pot wheel thrown?
Best Horst
horst- Member
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Beautiful pots, and stunning finish
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting.
Robert Wallace- Member
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A "Krebs-pot" made in 1994. I used all over the time since a bought it. At the moment it's the container for a maidenhair tree.
horst- Member
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Hello Horst,
Thanks for the compliment.
The first question: I do not work with a potter's wheel (I can not).
Thank you for showing my old pot.
In the next week I show in your thread a beautiful pot, which I have from you.
Hello Robert,
you also thank for your compliment.
Many greetings
Peter
Thanks for the compliment.
The first question: I do not work with a potter's wheel (I can not).
Thank you for showing my old pot.
In the next week I show in your thread a beautiful pot, which I have from you.
Hello Robert,
you also thank for your compliment.
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
Re: Do you like small and minis ?
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peter krebs- Member
Re: Do you like small and minis ?
Beautiful work.
You have truly mastered the techniques.
Is it possible that I own the first pot shown? The grass pattern looks a bit different so perhaps you made more that one with that pattern. Here are some photos of the one Peter Krebs pot I have in my collection. So far it is a bonsai virgin. It appears to have been made in November 1996.
Front
back - I can't read the Chinese characters.
Bottom - Can't read the German poem either.
You have truly mastered the techniques.
Is it possible that I own the first pot shown? The grass pattern looks a bit different so perhaps you made more that one with that pattern. Here are some photos of the one Peter Krebs pot I have in my collection. So far it is a bonsai virgin. It appears to have been made in November 1996.
Front
back - I can't read the Chinese characters.
Bottom - Can't read the German poem either.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Do you like small and minis ?
Hello Rob,
where did you get this pot?
This is one of the first pots of this kind. The pot is handmade without a mould. On the back you can see Chinese characters. At the bottom of the pot is a Japanese haiku in German, and here in English:
On bare tree
Was quite secretly in the night
The snow on the pine
Ryota
Many greetings
Peter
where did you get this pot?
This is one of the first pots of this kind. The pot is handmade without a mould. On the back you can see Chinese characters. At the bottom of the pot is a Japanese haiku in German, and here in English:
On bare tree
Was quite secretly in the night
The snow on the pine
Ryota
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
Re: Do you like small and minis ?
peter krebs wrote:Hello Rob,
where did you get this pot?
This is one of the first pots of this kind. The pot is handmade without a mould. On the back you can see Chinese characters. At the bottom of the pot is a Japanese haiku in German, and here in English:
On bare tree
Was quite secretly in the night
The snow on the pine
Ryota
Many greetings
Peter
Thanks for the translation.
I'm always interested in and look for quality pots when I travel or go to conventions. I purchased this from one of the German vendors at the WBC in Washington DC several years ago - sorry can't remember the gent's name. It was obviously a high quality work of art and worth the price.
One day I'll find a tree worthy of it.
I'd love to get a similar quality pot for one of my larger Japanese Black Pines.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Hello Jim,
This is a beautiful Krebs-pot. But, excuse me, this pot is not from me.
I do not know the potter.
Hello Rob,
the man of the bowl has sold, he is Harald Lehner. He had the 4 th WBCM in Munich/Germany, organized.
Many greetings
Peter
This is a beautiful Krebs-pot. But, excuse me, this pot is not from me.
I do not know the potter.
Hello Rob,
the man of the bowl has sold, he is Harald Lehner. He had the 4 th WBCM in Munich/Germany, organized.
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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This is a beautiful Krebs-pot. But, excuse me, this pot is not from me. Crying or Very sad
I do not know the potter.
Oh, well. Thanks. I want one of your little pots some day.
JimLewis- Member
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Hello Jim,
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
[edit: Just talked to my 'translator' who told me that I probably had misunderstood your remark, so I changed this text. Sorry for that! I just wouldn't want you to think that I'm trying to "sell" something here - this is just about sharing and pure enjoyment! ]
Many greetings
Peter
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
[edit: Just talked to my 'translator' who told me that I probably had misunderstood your remark, so I changed this text. Sorry for that! I just wouldn't want you to think that I'm trying to "sell" something here - this is just about sharing and pure enjoyment! ]
Many greetings
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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Hello pot lovers,
here are two small bowls.
It was for me a great honour for this small bowl to commemorate the 4th WBCM 2002 in Munich may be pottery. The "Bonsai peace dove" on the front, my pottery colleague Dan Barton from Bristol, England drafted
From this small pot with dove of peace, there are only 100 pieces
6,1 x 4,6 x 2 inch
"Bonsai peace dove"
The flower shape of the pot is very elated. Small clouds feet complete the harmony of the pot. Falling petals symbolize the water holes.
The pot has the still “flavour of the fire”.
Through daily use it will be for years to a beautiful patina will receive
The second pot I have at the top of the first part already shown. Here is a photo with a small Pine.
This is a "masterpiece" by Walter Pall.
Pot: 3,2 x 3,2 x 3,2 inch
Best regards
Peter
here are two small bowls.
It was for me a great honour for this small bowl to commemorate the 4th WBCM 2002 in Munich may be pottery. The "Bonsai peace dove" on the front, my pottery colleague Dan Barton from Bristol, England drafted
From this small pot with dove of peace, there are only 100 pieces
6,1 x 4,6 x 2 inch
"Bonsai peace dove"
The flower shape of the pot is very elated. Small clouds feet complete the harmony of the pot. Falling petals symbolize the water holes.
The pot has the still “flavour of the fire”.
Through daily use it will be for years to a beautiful patina will receive
The second pot I have at the top of the first part already shown. Here is a photo with a small Pine.
This is a "masterpiece" by Walter Pall.
Pot: 3,2 x 3,2 x 3,2 inch
Best regards
Peter
peter krebs- Member
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I am delighted to see these pots with the dove bonsai logo I designed many years ago for Harald Lehner. Cheers, Dan
Dan Barton- Member
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Mr. Krebs,
thanks for lots of inspiration. I donĀ“t know how to call - or how is it called in bonsai world - "the round-not round" pot, I call it "cut oval" for myself. I have built some too, they are cooling in my kiln by now :-). Just the "bisquit firing", no glaze.
Greetings from Czech Republic
thanks for lots of inspiration. I donĀ“t know how to call - or how is it called in bonsai world - "the round-not round" pot, I call it "cut oval" for myself. I have built some too, they are cooling in my kiln by now :-). Just the "bisquit firing", no glaze.
Greetings from Czech Republic
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