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Bowls
Ceramic
$32 |
Cream & Sugar
Ceramic
$70 for the set |
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Large Bowl
Ceramic
$70 |
Mugs
Ceramic
$25 |
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Pitcher
Ceramic
$52 |
Small Casserole Dish
Ceramic
$55 |
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15" Scalloped Rim Platter
Ceramic
$164 |
Medium Serving Bowl
Ceramic
$70 |
Stanley Mace Andersen
Mr. Andersen works with earthenware clay and is concerned primarily with making utilitarian ware for the table and kitchen. He uses the majolica technique in decorating pots and fires them in an electric kiln. He wants his pottery to become part of the daily flow of domestic life, to contribute to the enjoyment of preparing, serving, and presenting food. He is concerned with the expression of line, color, patterns, and their relationship to the pottery forms. Because he wants his pots to be used daily, he doesn't want to give the impression that the maker has painstakingly labored over the decoration. He paints quickly and directly on the raw glazed surface, creating liquid flowing lines, splashes of color and overlaps of brushstrokes. His hallmarks are exuberance and casual spontaneity, rhythm and grace. Stanley lives and works in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
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