Gustin Studio Anagama Wood Kiln Loading November 2016
The loading of the Gustin Anagama in November, 2016
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The loading of the Gustin Anagama in November, 2016
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The 4 day loading of Chris Gustin's anagama wood kiln, located in Dartmouth, MA. The loading was June 12-15, 2014.
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Spraying soda in the second chamber of the October 2011 wood firing at Gustin Ceramics.
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Chris Gustin is a studio artist and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1975, and his MFA from Alfred University in 1977. Gustin lives and works in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Gustin’s work is published extensively and is represented in numerous public
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Four artists from Jingdezhen, China's world-famous porcelain capital, came to Pittsburgh to demonstrate for the students at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild.
Chinese Ceramics Demonstration Read More »
For the better part of a century, collector and dealer Robert Chang has dominated the world of Chinese art. He arrived in Hong Kong during the 40's with only 24 dollars in his pocket, but quickly established an antique trade empire. In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, journey to the palatial home of
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On our trip to Jingdezhen, the birthplace of porcelain, we got to see many talented artisans at work. This particular visit was at a ceramic factory. Each worker works a different part of the process. Similar set available on Amazon: Ford Rasmussen
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“I studied ceramics. I love ceramics. My work is ceramics and ceramics are my life.” –Huang Yunpeng. American ceramics artist, Judy Fleming, travels to the “World Capital of Ceramics” – Jingdezhen, China, to learn from the porcelain master Huang Yunpeng. Master Huang Yunpeng was appointed by China to be the heir of Chinese porcelain art.
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These bowls, called linglong (玲珑) porcelain, used to be everywhere in the West. And they all come from this one town in China. We visited one of the last factories that still makes this style of blue and white porcelain, and deciphered the symbols that cover the bowl. Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments:
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Michael Kilne, Carole Epp, Paul Blais, Adam Field and Joseph Travis talking about social media. Only the first half of the chat as the recorder died
Social Media for Clay People Read More »