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Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. 
Pleasant in hands, good grip.

Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery.
Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018.

volume about 90ml


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Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. 
Pleasant in hands, good grip.

Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery.
Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018.

volume about 90ml


www.potterypark.com
www.facebook.com/paul.potterypark
instagram.com/potterypark
Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. 
Pleasant in hands, good grip.

Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery.
Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018.

volume about 90ml


www.potterypark.com
www.facebook.com/paul.potterypark
instagram.com/potterypark
Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. 
Pleasant in hands, good grip.

Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery.
Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018.

volume about 90ml


www.potterypark.com
www.facebook.com/paul.potterypark
instagram.com/potterypark
Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. 
Pleasant in hands, good grip.

Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery.
Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018.

volume about 90ml


www.potterypark.com
www.facebook.com/paul.potterypark
instagram.com/potterypark
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Wood Fired Handcut Coffee Cup or Guinomi "Discovery", Wabi Sabi Pottery Bowl Sculpture

Paul Fryman

Ukraine

Sculpture, Pottery on Ceramic

Size: 2.8 W x 3.1 H x 2.4 D in

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Guinomi or Cofee cup "Discovery". Dark clay, white glaze. Also suitable for other drinks. Pleasant in hands, good grip. Created in a Wabi Sabi aesthetic way. The texture of the bowl is made in a technique i call Discovery. Handcut, glazed and fired at the Pottery Park studio Kiln in 2018. volume about 90ml www.potterypark.com www.facebook.com/paul.potterypark instagram.com/potterypark

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Sculpture:Pottery on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:2.8 W x 3.1 H x 2.4 D in

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My sources of inspiration are Japanese ceramics, the beauty of the land around me and behavior of the material itself. From wood-fired stoneware I expect to get on the one hand, perpetuation of the raw piece’s beauty, on the other hand, achievement of an extreme degree of firing transformation, one step before (or even after) the material’s destruction. The greatest success for me is an obtaining a harmonious combination of these two mutually contradictory results in one bowl. The clay, the fire and the artist are equal partners in the pot’s creation, giving one infinite wonder. The most exciting moment, the kiln opening, can be compared with a new planet’s discovery, finding a place there was no one before. That’s the reason to make a Chawan.

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