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Ceramicist may
refer to a
person working in:
Ceramic art, for the art form
Ceramic engineering, for the
branch of
materials science a
studio potter This...
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Latgalian ceramicist. Jānis Backāns was born at Ezergailīši
village in Feimaņi Parish,
Latvia in 1925. His
grandfather Jāzeps
taught him the
ceramicist craft...
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Peter Wright (30
December 1919 – 20 June 2003) was a
British potter and sculptor.
Wright was born in Hitchin,
Hertfordshire in 1919 and was
brought up...
- Jim
Cooper (born 1956) is a New
Zealand ceramic artist.
Cooper was born in
Westport on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island in 1956, and attended...
- by the
dental technician,
their specific title could differ as well (“
ceramicist”, “polisher”, “orthodontist”, etc.). In fact, due to the
complexity of...
- Lisa
Larson (9
September 1931 – 11
March 2024) was a
Swedish ceramicist and designer. She is best
known for her
sculptures Small Zoo (1955), ABC-girls...
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artist Gretchen Albrecht (born 1943) –
painter Peter Alger (born 1952) –
ceramicist Jim
Allen (1922–2023) – sculptor,
carver and
mixed media artist Edith...
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External audio “Artist and
Ceramicist Sandy Brown on the
Power of
Making with an
Empty Mind”, The
Practical Creative,
October 9, 2019...
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photographs of
lettered ceramic works) "The
Ceramic Collection,
Biographies of
ceramicists".
University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Archived from the
original on 20...
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Soviet period,
Latgalian ceramicists struggled because of high
taxes and
being forced to join the kolkhoz's.
Since 50's,
ceramicists became more respected...