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Notre Dame, 2001, Wood-fired stoneware
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John Mason, Peter Voulkos in his Glendale Boulevard Studio in Los Angeles California, 1959
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Black Bulerias (1958) by Peter Voulkos (1924-2002)
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Untitled Stack
1973
Gas-fired glazed stoneware with pass-throughs and slashes
11 in diameter
27.9 cm diameter
Peter Voulkos
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c7E_qAMZGk0&pp=QAFIAQ%3D%3D
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Peter Voulkos (American, 1924 - 2002)
ceramics
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Look! It’s a late blog post! Hopefully this awesome post makes up for my inability to turn stuff in on time. This pot has come a long way. I had to restart my first one cause it got too hard and it went out too fast. This one is way cooler because it is better. Mr G Brown gave me some super cool tricks that I forgot about from Ceramics 1. It is a little rough still, and I am working on smoothing it out right now. I still need to add at least 3-4 more coils to make it close at the top. Hopefully I will be able to put all the coils on the pot before the end of the week we get back in school. This pot is definitely my best pot yet and I can’t wait to glaze it!
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Peter Voulkos at Burning in Water
Peter Voulkos’ influence is a constant presence in New York’s galleries if his actual rule-destroying ceramic sculptures are infrequently seen; Burning In Water’s current show of work from Voulkos’ ‘Stacks’ series manifests the artist’s deliberately imperfect forms. Patched, split and tilting to the side, ‘Big Ed’ exemplifies the energy and expression Voulkos brought to his art. Translation from the original ceramic to bronze adds durability to the dynamic. (On view in Chelsea through Sept 21st). Peter Voulkos, Big Ed (1/9), bronze, 40 x 27 x 28.5 inches, 1994.
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Peter Voulkos
Rocking Pot, 1956
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Peter Voulkos
Rondena (alternate views), 1958
. Stoneware, paddled and constructed wheel-thrown elements, brushed cobalt, iron, and white slips, epoxy, 62 x 37 3/4 x 32 1/2 inches
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Untitled (1981) by Peter Voulkos (1924-2002)
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Peter Voulkos (F ‘82)
American Ceramics
R & Company
64 White Street, New York, NY 10013
On through July
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Getting Organized
Tumnus, Ceramics, prepares for the new semester by creating a to-do list in "Getting Organized"
Hello again, can I admit something? As much as I’m looking forward to this semester, I’m already feeling a little intimidated by the online/hybrid/in-person class format. But I think I can reframe this anxiety and my lack of confidence in my study and organizational habits in a way that will help me plan ahead!
When trying to figure out where to begin reintegrating my school schedule (while…
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Peter Voulkos Ice Bucket
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Peter Voulkos, Untitled Plate, 1996
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