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Ceramic Slab. Corn-stalk ash and glaze with copper and creek clay glaze. 22in.
Pitcher. White slip with creek slip trailed over ash/feldspar glaze. 10.5in.

Slow Clay

Willi Singleton

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Author Bio

Willi Singleton

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Willi Singleton seeks to connect pots with place, a practice inspired by his teachers, Shigeyoshi and Tansō Ichino in Tamba, Japan, and Tappo Narui in Mashiko, Japan, where he apprenticed in the 1980s. Singleton established his own studio at the foot of Hawk Mountain in Kempton, Pennsylvania in 1987, and since 2012, he has been artist-in-residence at Cedar Crest College in Allentown.  He can be reached at picrepot@ptd.net, and followed on Instagram @singletonwilli.

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