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ART Elements features a variety of ceramic artists who make pottery that is both functional and sculptural and fire in a wide range of techniques that include:
Raku
Bisqued fired ceramics with a rapid second fire. After the second fire the artwork is placed in combustible organic materials that leave one-of-a-kind markings and colorings.
Pit-fired
Bisqued fired stoneware with a overnight/multi-hour second fire in a pit with smoldering organic materials.
Stoneware
Functional pottery that is often food safe and more functional. Often exhibits the most consistent glazes.
Anagama wood-fired
Bisqued fired stoneware with a wood-fired second fire. The Pacific Northwest is most known for wood-firings in Anagama kilns. These multi-week, time consuming firings are completed with around the clock teams that constantly stock and monitor the temperature of the firings.
![]() Linda Workman-Morelli |
![]() Sandy Visse |
![]() Mark Terry |
![]() Don Sprague |
![]() Don Hoskisson |
![]() James DeRosso |
![]() Kristy Lombard |
![]() Cindy Hoskisson |
![]() Marilyn Higginson |
![]() Emily Miller |
WATER, STONE & STEEL Tangie Pape-Belmore & Rand Scot-Smithey
Artist Reception on Saturday August 26th from 2-4pm
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