Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge. |
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The 30 artworks on sale include raku vases, installations, wall hangings and various sculptures. |
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The ceramists of the « Atelier Potter » will prepare raku firings in the park. |
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Later on Master Deshimaru was saying that the essential, the most important point of the zazen, is the Shin jin datsu raku, datsu raku shin jin. |
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The simplified forms of her raku sculpture convey Lorna's intention that the figures, animals, angels or monuments they resemble are symbols of a much deeper subject. |
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So I will talk to you about datsu raku shin jin, namely about the datsu raku of each instant, how to discover it. |
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There Leach produced ceramics in the tradition of Asian pottery, especially raku. |
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Datsu raku shin jin is much more subtle, it is something that we should discover and master by ourselves, at each moment, not only during zazen. |
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Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery. |
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This unconscious mind is datsu raku shin jin. |
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Because raku lets me play with fires energy, I become an active participant in the transformation of matter, both for my sculptures and pottery wheel pieces. |
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The author describes and illustrates the more primitive and inexpensive technologies of raku, sagger, sawdust, pit, and above-ground firing. |
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But in due course, ceramics echoing more native tastes — for example studiedly irregular raku vessels — also became an integral part of the complex tea-drinking ritual. |
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Artisans on various continents have painted Pop Art checkerboards on traditional tea-bowl forms and used ancient raku firing techniques on jokily unusable perforated vases. |
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Each piece of work is unique: you can mix the different clays, use the technique of raku to give a particular aspect to the work or dip it into the enamel. |
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In particular if you pass from cold to warm or from warm to cold, for example, if you are thirsty and you drink, or if you are hungry and you eat, these moments are shin jin raku datsu. |
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Shi jin datsu raku is the spectacular, leave his own body during zazen. |
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Crafts at the Holiday Party include fish prints, raku bowls, holiday cards, holiday ornaments, gingerbread houses, and bentwood boxes demonstrated by an Alaska Native artist. |
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The organisers provided the raw materials needed to get started including, for those interested in ceramics, the opportunity to hand glaze raku pottery tiles. |
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She is currently making matt lustre raku vases, and using a combination of terra sigillata and raku using bismuth and copper glazes, on larger vessels. |
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He expresses his creativity in porcelain and stoneware and also uses the ancient Japanese art of Raku. |
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Modern ceramic Raku is a symphony of glazes, creating an oil-slick effect of colors. |
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He also made other types of ceramics, among them copies of Dutch Delft and Raku wares. |
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Now here's a chance to try your hand at making, glazing and firing your own Raku pieces. |
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The ceramic work ranged from low-fire smoked and Raku vessels to high-fire functional and sculptural pieces in porcelain and stoneware. |
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She learned Raku early, but started her career as a painter and then turned to sculpture. |
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Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Canberra, Maxim Raku, said the deployment of the ships was not directly related to Australia. |
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Much of the work in Emergence is described above, but the show also included three new Ishii sculptures and Shadow Ishii, a Raku tour deforce. |
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On just about any Saturday at The Pybus Market, ceramic artist Terry Porlier is at the south end of the building to greet you with his stoneware, porcelain and Raku pottery. |
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Koetsu learned the technique of Raku pottery from the Raku potter Kichizaemon Jokei and his son Nonko, who also had the name Kichibei. |
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Raku bowls are of two types. The red Raku is made from a reddish earthenware clay and is glazed with a lead glaze. |
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Tonight, the remaining contestants have to make 10 identical long-necked vases using a hand-shaping technique called Raku, as well as identical candlesticks. |
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