elizabeth cohen
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  • Wellesley Hills, MA
  • United States
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"Thanks...I hope we are able to pass on some helpful information at the conference."
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elizabeth cohen left a comment for Tom Supensky
"Because you are a potter with experience to share, and will be presenting on an interesting topic at NCECA, which piqued my interest. :)"
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"Thanks for wanting to be my friend...the question remains...why?  I'm always curious...part of the creative gene."
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miniature nesting bowl set

A teeny tiny version of my signature nesting set. Wheel thrown porcelain, cone 6 oxidation firing.
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Wellesley, MA
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Wellesley, MA
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Wheel-thrown and altered porcelain. Functional ware and sculpture.
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http://elizabethcohenpottery.com
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pottery, porcelain, wheel- thrown, altered, white, organic, nature, simple, Japanese, fluid, family, nesting, sets, tableware, functional, sculpture, utilitarian, self-taught, altered, skin, botanical,ceramics

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At 1:20pm on January 8, 2013, Tom Supensky said…

Thanks...I hope we are able to pass on some helpful information at the conference.

At 1:08pm on January 8, 2013, Tom Supensky said…

Thanks for wanting to be my friend...the question remains...why?  I'm always curious...part of the creative gene.

At 12:51pm on February 10, 2012, Susan Walker Conta said…

Splendid work, and love youe comments/philosophy on scrounging...a fun sport in itself.

At 2:36pm on February 8, 2011, anne havel said…
hi elizabeth, don't show near boston much at all.  other end of mass though.  sometimes worcester.  had been doing the berkshires and may this august, if accepted, but that's about it.
At 7:35am on December 31, 2010, Nick Taylor said…

Thanks i will.

happy new year

Nick

At 7:12pm on December 30, 2010, Amber Aguirre said…
O.K...you ask, I'll answer...but no rush.  Enjoy th beaches of Jamaica before doing any more work!
At 12:35pm on December 30, 2010, Nick Taylor said…
I thought so, I am working with limoges slip porcelain at the moment, trying to fire very fine  tulip type expresso coffee cups without distortion due to heat "sag", I cant fire them upside down because of the glazed rim, any suggestions?
At 11:41am on December 30, 2010, Amber Aguirre said…
Sure.  That sounds like fun!  Do you want to do it on computer or phone?  I live in Hawaii so there is some sort of time difference, but I am not sure where you are...
At 6:20am on December 30, 2010, Nick Taylor said…

Hi Elizabeth, I like your ceramics - what is the paste?

Nick

At 9:16pm on December 29, 2010, Amber Aguirre said…
Ooooo!  I love your work!!!
 
 
 

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