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e was helped by the calligrapher Kampo Harada. He ended up working with Takashi Nakazato, the 13th generation of Karatsu pottery family. The potter Shigeyoshi Morioka and Paul were a part of Takashi's early independent wood firing with the Ryuta-kiln. His encounter with these people drew him into the beauty of th
o US and built a ANAGAMA wood-fired kiln in 1977. It was the 2nd Japanese-style ANAGAMA wood fired kiln in US. We heard Joy Brown, who studied with Shigeyoshi Morioka, also greatly supported Paul's work. By the way, the first ANAGAMA wood fired kiln was built by Peter Callas in NJ just six months before Paul's ki
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th to 17th 2018 Opening reception 15th 6pm to 8pm EFTA00564163 Celadon Picture Slab by Yuriko Morioka EFTA00564164 Primitive Island Pot by Shigeyoshi Morioka EFTA00564165 Large Decagon Celadon Bowl by Yuriko EFTA00564166 it Kukai Words Tea Ceremony Bowl by Shigeyoshi EFTA00564167 lit Sand Fo
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Nakazato, Malcolm Wright, Hanako Nakazato, Katie Yang, Run Takeuchi, Ushio Konishi, Yuri Sato, Samuel Johnson, Jack Troy=2C Mike Weber, Kayo Inaba, Shigeyoshi Morioka, Yuriko Morioka Gen Saratani, Kazuhiko Kudo, Makoto Oki, Koichi linuma, and more Sara Japanese Potteryの30年の歴史を振り=94りながら、クー=91ーユニオンに新=9Fに出来たギャラ=AAー

Julie K. Brown
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Joy Brown
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Naoki Uemura
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Malcolm Wright
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ANAGAMA
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Yuriko Morioka
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Takashi Nakazato
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Sara Japanese Pottery
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