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Al Scovern - Belfast, Maine
West Third Ceramics
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Carbon Trailing:
Pueblo Indian pots are among the most beautiful in the world. Their gracefully curving forms mirror both the geographic surround of the high desert and the human body. The joining of simplicity with detailed attention to shape and proportion give these pots their great character, and it is on these qualities that I try to borrow in the making of this carbon trailing or horsehair series. Purportedly a Navajo tradition, the use of horsehair as a carbon decoration on these pots feels especially fitting.re to

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9-3/4" H x 13-1/2" W $485

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7-3/4" H X 10-1/4" W $350

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8" H x 8-1/4 " W $415 -- SOLD

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13-1/2" H x 5-1/2" W $360

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8-1/2" H x 8" W $225

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14-1/4" H x 5-1/4" W $345

HH3074
7" H x 7-1/2" W Contact Venue Fine Arts -- see Purchasing page

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3" H X 15" W $335

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7-1/2" H X 7" W $255 -- SOLD

HH3073
14" H x 6" W Contact Venue Fine Arts -- see Purchasing page

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10-1/4" H x 8-3/4" W $345

HH3062
9-1/4" H x 12" W $360

HH3048
9-1/4" H x 9-1/4" W Contact Venue Fine Arts -- see Purchasing page

HH3037
11-1/2"H x 7-1/4"W $325

HH3068
9-1/2" H x 13-1/4" W $425

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10-1/4" H x 9-3/4" W $355

HH3063
8-1/2" H x 9" W $285
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