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But she did not, at that time, consider herself a ceramicist.
He is a foundation director but also an incidental ceramicist.
He was also a very talented sculptor, artist, and ceramicist.
His wife, Sharon, an accomplished ceramicist, is just running out to the studio; she has a show in less than two weeks.
But what would I think of him if his great contribution was as a ceramicist or a woodworker?
By her teens Katherine was already an accomplished ceramicist and painter.
She had been a piano teacher and ceramicist.
The surprise hit of 2010 was an elegant, enthralling memoir by a ceramicist.
After majoring in painting, she apprenticed herself to a local ceramicist.
Ambitious works in clay by a prominent ceramicist in his mid-40's.
His father had been a ceramicist for both Picasso and Miro.
Her piece was a sensation, the prologue to a career as a ceramicist that lasted until she died at 105.
Steele (1881-1979) was apparently a better ceramicist than painter.
His mother, who is retired, was a ceramicist and owned a commercial ceramics studio there that bore her name.
Sage, a ceramicist, is discovered by a New York gallery and becomes rich through its sales.
He worked primarily as a painter, but later also as a printmaker and ceramicist.
Lenox resolved to become a ceramicist early in his boyhood.
A. My father was a ceramicist.
"A ceramicist often implies a potter," she said.
She is a ceramicist and textile designer.
George Woodman (born 1932) is an American ceramicist, painter, and photographer.
He also works as a ceramicist.
He later became a noted ceramicist.
In 1887, she married the ceramicist William De Morgan.
His experience as a ceramicist has contributed to his sculpture, with simplified lines and a sense of fragility.
He started his artistic career working as a ceramist from 1979 to 1989.
"If you had a friend who was a ceramist and out of work, why not use him?
If ceramists there were who followed suit, they do not appear in this show.
The three ceramists have only their medium in common.
"What was difficult was trying to describe to your ceramist how white you wanted to go."
Of special interest is the work of several noted British ceramists.
Below is the list of female artists (including ceramists and sculptors).
This ceramist first studied painting and took up ceramics only as recreation.
As a result, ceramists who were involved at the beginning find themselves in the strange position of becoming living collectibles.
The imprints are made by the thumb or a finger of the ceramist who makes the piece.
He was also a painter, ceramist, and an innovator in decorative arts.
This show should appeal not only to bird and flower connoisseurs, but also to ceramists.
And they both would be ruined; his career hung on seeing Emily remain one of the planet's top ceramists.
A prolific ceramist, her Manhattan studio was overflowing with artwork.
He was a ceramist worker, and general secretary of the ceramists' trade union.
So the profession of dental technician, or ceramist, which requires great dexterity, was the next best thing.
His favorites are custom-made by ceramists in small workshops.
His father was a dental ceramist in Brooklyn.
"Without her, he never would have happened as a ceramist," said Mr. Johnson.
It was made by her sister Holly Collins, a California ceramist.
The ceramist Teresa Chang (far left) is happy to come up with whatever combination a couple wants.
These two ceramists are sculptors of considerable formal, technical and conceptual refinement.
Developed by Wedgwood ceramists, oven-to-tableware is made for strength and to withstand hard use.
But Gorky was so drawn to majolica that he resolved to become a ceramist.
Halpern grew up in the world of ceramics, as her parents were ceramists and artists.