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3 will be on display at the "Fine Art of Craft Show" at the Center for the Arts Evergreen, CO. Opening April 25 - May 23.
Handbuilt porcelain boxes with underglaze, celadon glaze, cone 6 oxidation. Sizes Vary.
As many as four squirrels have been sharing my ceramic squirrel house to help them keep warm during weather with low windchill temperatures. They are probably adult siblings. The handbuilt ceramic structure is permanently located here and has survived five winters after being built in 2018. Webster Groves, Missouri.
bizen handbuilt piece " saikumono" at the museum. bizen, okayama. imbe, rummaging thru my file images from 2007. fun ! i found some cool stuff to share !
Country Birdhouse handbuilt by me. This house has 2 nesting boxes. One on each end. Thanks for looking at my crafts.
Handbuilt Functional Teapot: "Love Letters"
Dimensions: 8 1/2" W X 11" H X 2 1/2" D
Description:
Love is rough.
The texture on this teapot is rough, like torn paper, ripped-up love letters.
On a white background, black writing on blue-lined paper, faded red hearts, heart-shaped lid....touching writing, e.g. 'I hope it's not too late....etc.'.
This fabulous teapot with a lovesick message also pours a soothing cup of tea (although it is rather heavy).
Made of white low-fire earthenware, this whimsical pot is sure to be a conversation piece!
well this me wearing my comfortable sarrong at work.
hot dayi worked on five pieces at the same time.
others are in back under plastic
wheel thrown base and hand built the rest. 5 tall vases in 6 days.
wood fired walk in kiln
this is terracotta clay with sand
The Noble M600 is a handbuilt British supercar made by Noble Automotive in Leicestershire. It is made from stainless steel and carbon fibre and uses a twin turbocharged Volvo V8.
The Noble M600 is priced at around £300,000 in the UK or about $450,000 in the United States, although having a left-hand drive model costs considerably more.
(Wikipedia)
Vintage taillight housing, seat stay mount pump peg, constructeur brake housing stop, MAFAC tandem cantiliever brakes, Honjo aluminum fenders, Grand Bois Hetre tires provide 650b speed and comfort.
This taillight is wired to run off the Schmidt SON 20R hub and eDelux headlight. The wires run internally through the frame. It's a vintage Miller taillight housing that I replaced the guts with the internals of a B&M Seculite Plus. Works a charm!
This old 1800s former butcher's shop, slaughterhouse and stable , at The Cobbles, Victoria St, Settle,are the original premises of the Company from 1976, and later from 1986 onwards. In the second room there are still the ring in the terrazzo floor that helped to secure the animal's head to the ground. prior to slaughter..and the hole in the wall where the blood drained into a gulley. The back room, the stable, had a cobbled floor. During the ten years interval, the Company occupied the six barrel-vaulted cellars of The Shambles, in the centre of the town's Market Place, itself a former row of butchers' shops. A feature of the premises were the low arches that tunnelled between each arch...customers needed supple backs.. and the stream that run between two of the cellars..with its little plank bridge to avoid getting wet feet....
This original shop faced onto a road with a surface of large stone setts...a bit like French "pave" - at the narrowest point of any street in the town. ..and at the foot of a very long 1-in-5 long hill...on a R/H sharp bend.. at the junction of another street...Just to the left of the front door was a cast-iron drain whose slots were often used "in extremis" to pull out some of the more dramatic bends in buckled wheels before sending the desperate passing cyclist on his way...
I bought this early hand built brass model recently. It is un-restored, but runs very well. These early hand built models are extremely rare, with only a handful in the world, for me, they are an exciting find for my collection. This model is unmarked, therefore, I am not sure who the maker was, but, I suspect it was made by Tetsudo or Kawai Models sometime between 1950 and 1955. (Sorry for the bad photos, these were the best I could get using my iphone).
Handbuilt lidded jar in white stoneware. Scrafito slip, carved and glazed in light blue.
I made this piece after an inspiring workshop with the marvelous Sandi Pierantozzi.
Photo: Paul Duncan
This handbuilt, hand painted teapot is made of white earthenware. It is splattered with grey and black underglazes, with the figure of a nude woman reclining on one side. The shape of the pot itself is very dynamic, so it is also a sculpture, besides serving a fine cup of tea!
There are touches of yellow in the splatter, the spout is highlighted with yellow, and the lid is yellow splattered underneath
4x4x5 B Mix 5 cone 6 clay. creamy matt over copper wash. I plan to build a handle from copper and oxidize it and attach through two holes in the lid. I really like this piece, but I got stress cracks at the lid on two corners.
"Vitrine" filled with builder's artifacts, tools and memorabilia.
Collection of Richard Sach's New Yorker magazines with bicycles on the cover above vitrine.
A tricycle with... hacked up Brooks saddle, brooks saddle bag, and (I kid you not), Phil rims on the back. For the randonneuring toddler?
This the 215 mph standard fighter. A 225 mph 'S' version or the 275mph (limited to 225mph) Fighter T are available to those who need a little more power. Handbuilt in Bristol by Bristol Cars.
Still kicking' it after all these years. Nearly new condition, found in the derailleur bin at Citybikes in PDX. www.bantambicycles.com