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Creative work continues with Ceramics club members

Posted 5/12/20

While the club is closed, members of Ceramics West have been painting items and either having them fired off-site or using other mediums such as chalk or acrylics (which don’t have to be fired …

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Creative work continues with Ceramics club members

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While the club is closed, members of Ceramics West have been painting items and either having them fired off-site or using other mediums such as chalk or acrylics (which don’t have to be fired and can be sprayed with a sealer). The snails and the leaf bowls are done with chalk, the bunny and ghost are done with acrylics. The bunny and pumpkin ghost are by Pat O’Neal, the totem and pots and patch work items are from Lou Owen and the snails and leaves are by Richard Pinkerton. [Submitted photos]