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Yeah, you nailed it. Best luck to you.
thank you SorceI think they are beautiful.
The largest disconnect I see with tree use is the "bark" because the trees' bark, but also a "leaf litter" look that wouldn't add up to the tale of the literati ish juniper that may be the only tree appropriate for a shape like this.
Friggin marvelous though.
Right appropriate for accent plants all day.
Sorce
Best not to make assumptions. I have taught classes for young people and old that have resulted in hundreds of pinch pots. And when you have seen hundreds of pinch pots you will quickly see that most are pretty crappy.
Duh......Well of course, they're STUDENT efforts
You better hope you never stop being a student.
Agreed about percentages..Percentages people.... be honest with yourselves.
I saw a pinch pot Greek Style urn made by a student at a local college that excelled far beyond anything I have the ability to do myself.
I also saw hundreds that ended up in the trash.
Duh......
You better hope you never stop being a student.
Very nice!follow up:
most of those pots sold, which is cool, I haven't seen yet what people planted in them.
Here's the one I tried, I wasn't convinced at first but once the juniper was in it seems quite balanced in this little pot.
I enjoy it, now to keep it alive in the heat of the summer in this tiny pot will be another story
Great pots, great artist, great person!@Gaea's listener Nice pots!
I’ve got a couple pots with texture that I like a lot! I’ll share as inspiration.
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These are made by Paul Olson from Clam Alley in Rhode Island.
I think Leo was referencing the childish nature of Japanese pots in exhibition. Childish as in understated, not works of art in and of themselves. I don’t believe he was insinuating that your pots are childish.I asked for opinion and I'm grateful to you for sharing your perspective.
I'm glad you perceived how childish and playful they look as I was having lots of fun making them, playing. Not attempting to imitate anique.