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While
Symmetry specializes in contemporary glass,
we are irresistibly drawn to finely crafted works in clay. Here are our
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Ceramic artist Regis Brodie is a widely published and awarded potter who is currently Professor of Ceramics at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. His clean ceramic forms provide a canvas for his masterful use of multi-layered glazes. From traditional small tea bowls to large-scale one-of-a-kind vessels, Regis' work offers a diversity of shapes and textures, well suited for frequent use. |
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| Jill Kovachick draws inspiration from the basic elements of earth and fire to create her thrown vessels. The very nature of the clay is revealed by the forms she creates, and her enjoyment of the raku process is evident with the subtleties and variety of texture and color she achieves. |
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| Karl Kuhns and Deborah Parker Kuhns are studio potters working with porcelain to create fun and functional work. Their playful designs and inventive shapes lend an 'Alice in Wonderland' feel to the contemporary table. |
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vessels & sculptures | vases | paperweights | bowls | perfume bottles | clay | jewelry | mixed media |home
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These images are representative of the artist's work. Please contact us for current inventory. All images shown are copyrighted by the individual artist, or © Symmetry Gallery 1999. All rights reserved.
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