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Clay Artists
Working in Raku, Barbara Harnack creates magical, one of a kind sculptures that bring to life the character of people. She also makes Raku vases with her husband, Michael Lancaster. Raku, meaning spontaneous dance, is a tea ceremony name dating to the sixteenth century. The works are pulled from the kiln when red hot and placed in a barrel of straw. Then, working with the fire, Barbara and her husband continue moving the piece in the fire until completed.
Michael Lancaster studied pottery by apprenticeship and began his career in 1976. He makes sculptural forms on a pottery wheel and fires them in a Raku kiln, where they undergo immense change which is reflected in their surface. He works together with his wife, sculptor Barbara Harnack.
All Clay on sale for the month of August at 25% off.
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