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Bethany Anderson

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  • About
    • Artist Statement
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  • Ceramics
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    • Painting on Pottery
    • Alternative Firing
  • Paintings
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Sprigged Two Part Pot

May 01, 2021
 

At some point, every potter wants to go big.  On the wheel, this often means starting some cylinders, putting them together on the wheel with slip and scoring and throwing the form from there. With practice, I got better at this, and now my seams are seamless and my shapes are more fluid rather than lumpy.  It’s a worthwhile challenge and rewarding in its own right.

 
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