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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Winter/Spring/Winter

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 Very strange indeed... March in New York with temperatures in the 20s then the 80s and back to the 20s! It's enough to confuse Mother ...
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Vanda receives 'Best of Show' award at the Maryland Orchid Society Show

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Back from Baltimore

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Our 10' x 10' display this year at the ACC Baltimore show Here are a few pics of the convention center filled with fellow fi...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

and we are off...

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VANDA Phalenopsis White Tree Peony Rose Tree Peony Not quite sure we like the semi gloss/ matt glaze combination.... It'l...
Monday, February 20, 2012

Seven Kilns afiring for BALTIMORE!

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It's been a Hard Day's Night firing seven kiln loads of pots one after the other. The final one is firing now.... I'll upda...

The verdict is in...

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7"H x 11"W 9.25"H x 6.25"W 13"H x 7"W 11.75"H x 4.5"W 15"H x 6"W 20...
Friday, February 10, 2012

Results of 2012 Winter Recess

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 A closeup of some of Steve's new work: Of course, none of the pieces shown in the last couple of entries have been fired yet... ... ...
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The Collaboration of Steve Frederick and Cherie Jemsek
We have been studio potters since 1973 and started working in the Arts and Crafts Style in 1997. Inspired by the original Arts and Crafts Movement 1890-1910, we make both Classic Arts and Crafts pottery and a wide variety of our own designs. Each pot is thrown on the potter's wheel by Steve out of stoneware clay and then sculpted individually by either Steve or Cherie. After drying, they are fired to a bisque temperature before glazing and then fired to over 2200 degrees Fahrenheit. All vases are water tight and can be used for fresh flowers. They are NOT food safe. ALL TEXT AND IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHTED 2011 JEMERICK ART POTTERY AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
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