




Since I mentioned a relationship between Joseph Pintz and Shrosbree in my last post, here is some of Joe Pintz's work. According to his website, he is finishing up a residency at Archie Bray (I thought he had moved on?). He attended the University of Nebraska, Lincoln along with some other recent fabulous ceramics folks comingout of that program. I have a cup of his that I thoroughly enjoy using it. I find using his cup comforting and amusing at the same time.
1 comment:
Interesting, I will come back soon again.
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