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Sequoia Miller Each time I make a pot I try to endow it with its own life. This life comes from an active balance of the form's tradition, its use, how I made it the previous time, memories of ones I've seen in the past, ideas I've had but never tried, etc. When I make a group of cups, I recall what I was thinking about in the last series of cups, what I liked and didn't like about them, and what I'd like to try. It's like this with all of my pots. Some forms change quickly and others slowly, but all are in a state of fluidity. My hope as a studio potter is to make the best work I can -and to find out over time what exactly that means. -- Sequoia Miller Yunomi
3 1/2" tall X 3 1/4" in diameter
Another detail I had missed! I never turned this yunomi over and saw the detail on the bottom rim! There's no excuse for an oversight like that! $40 SOLD Send an email if you have questions about Sequoia's work
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