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St. Nick Studios
The uses of our special hand-painted clay pots are too numerous to mention. People who have bought them have used the pots for plants, kitchen utensils, bathroom decoration, transfer pots, and gift baskets.
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Bichara, Inger - Botanical Collages
Botanical Collages - A dream world made of flowers, leaves and other parts of plants.
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Reader's Paradise Forum
GardenWeb - The Internet's Garden Community
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Natural Habitats
Design and production of educational videos, interpretive graphic displays and sound effects depicting the natural world for public aquariums, zoos and natural history museums
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Quail Creek Pottery and Crafts
Original wheelthrown pottery including porcelain and stoneware ceramic items. Husband and wife team Rudy & Debbie Nelson collaborate in an exploration of materials and techniques resulting in unique and varied quality ware.
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Ayumi Horie
Hudson Valley-based potter and ceramic artist making functional earthenware pottery with drawings of animals and plants. Teapots, vases, jars, bowls, plates, and cups. Close to Woodstock, New Paltz, Mohonk, and Rosendale. Studio visits available by appointment.
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D I G I T A L T W I L I G H&
Digital Twilight - featuring a gallery of digitally processed photographs and 3D images rendered in POV-Ray, Bryce, Poser, and Cinema4D. You can also find some funny texts and besides many links a tolkien-link list.
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Pigeon Hills Pottery
A family studio pottery,creatingand hand making unique designs in porcelain and stoneware for household food service, decoration, plants & flowers.
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River Bend Pottery
A potter for 32 years now, John Baymore has been creating handcrafted wood fired pottery at River Bend Pottery in Wilton, NH since 1977. John's Japanese influenced woodfired stoneware ceramics is typically produced in a four chamber noborigama that consumes about two cords of a local sawmill's scrap pine and hemlock offcuts during the typical 36 hour heating cycle that brings the kiln to about 2400 degrees F. John is a part-time adjunct Professor of Ceramics at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and is a specialist in the design and construction of fuel fired ceramic kilns. He is available to conduct visiting artist presentations and kiln building workshops, as well as consult on kiln installations and other studio technical issues.
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