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Shoji Hamada
is perhaps the most well-known Japanese potter in America. Not only was he a talented craftsman, he was an eager showman who traveled around the world giving demonstrations and lectures.Posted byUrban Jeffat7:55 AMEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to PinterestLabels:Potter1 comment:Christine ZacharyNovember 12, 2012 at 1:13 AMWhat a wonderful and inspiring site. thank you!!!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer PostOlder PostHomeSubscribe to:Post Comments (Atom)About This BlogThis blog is intended as a resource for students in my Introduction to Japanese Ceramics course at MCG. I am by no means an expert in Japanese ceramics, I am merely an enthusiastic potter sharing what I have learned.
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