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Sandy Terry Ceramic Artist and Painter

Hand built art sculptures in clay, using slabs, coils and wheel thrown methods with an emphasis on color, and texture. Landscape and Southwest Native American figure paintings in oil and acrylic.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Batik Bowl


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The wax resist technique that I used to create one part of this design reminds me of silk batik work. The bowl measures about 16" in diameter
Posted by Sandy Terry at 2:33 PM
Labels: handbuilt slab constructed

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