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clay exchange gallery site

updated tue 3 apr 07

 

Chris Schafale on sat 31 mar 07


I seem to have sown some confusion with my previous message and an error on
my website.

You can get to the clay exchange gallery by going to:

www.potteryforms.org
and clicking on the link that says 2007 Clay Exchange. This has the
advantage of also letting you into the other forms galleries, which haven't
been updated in awhile but are still nice.

The link that could be found from my home page (lightonecandle.com) was
incorrect and led some folks to the old 2004 gallery. It has now been
fixed, so you can use either one.

Chris


Light One Candle Pottery
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA (near Raleigh)
www.lightonecandle.com

Galleries of Pottery Forms by Clayart Potters: www.potteryforms.org
Includes Stay at Home Clay Exchange Gallery and more!

Smith, Judy on mon 2 apr 07


The cups/etc are beautiful. If it is not against some pottery etiquette
rule I would love to ask some of the potters questions about their
glazes. Since I don't know their e-mail addresses, I thought I would
just ask them here.

Holly Shaw - I love the beautiful gold glaze with the blue glaze that
flows over it. Can you tell me what glazes you used?

Sarah Ferrency - Can you tell me what glazes you used to get the
beautiful speckled turquoise effect?

Sharon Roberts - I love your gold, blue, and green vase. Can you tell
me what glazes you used?

Totally in awe,
Judy Smith


-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Chris
Schafale
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 9:38 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Clay Exchange gallery site

I seem to have sown some confusion with my previous message and an error
on
my website.

You can get to the clay exchange gallery by going to:

www.potteryforms.org
and clicking on the link that says 2007 Clay Exchange. This has the
advantage of also letting you into the other forms galleries, which
haven't
been updated in awhile but are still nice.

The link that could be found from my home page (lightonecandle.com) was
incorrect and led some folks to the old 2004 gallery. It has now been
fixed, so you can use either one.

Chris


Light One Candle Pottery
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA (near Raleigh)
www.lightonecandle.com