Inazaki Eriko
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Inazaki Eriko
This is a good read on pricing and what not if you're an artist or ceramist.
If you're not, this is a good read for you to understand why that $35 mug is $35.
missing my pottery wheel in Stockholm watching this
via musing about mud
opportunity of a lifetime: study with Ostrom in China
I'm not given to hyperbole, but WVU is offering an amazing opportunity: study this fall with Walter Ostrom in Jingdezhen, the birthplace of porcelain. It's a commitment: the full fall semester. In return, you get undergrad or grad credit, study in basics of the language, Chinese ceramic history and lots of hands-on studio work.
Walter Ostrom is an inspiring teacher whose insights into the history and practice of working in clay will challenge you and strengthen your own aesthetic.
If you're in the position to take advantage of this opportunity it is not to be missed!
(Thanks to Carole at Musing About Mud.)
I'm honored to be on Musing About Mud's blog today.