Fri, July 14, 2017 Published on Jul. 11, 2017 Published on 2017-07-11T13:55:17+07:00 itting to the side of a slanted potter’s wheel, the woman's hands skillfully shape the clay atop a spinning base.
Artists are turning more than pots in the Moore-Randolph County area -- they are turning heads. The area was home to a handful of potters in the '70s, and now more than 120 practice their craft there.
A Greenville pickleball facility and a Seneca pottery studio are boosting local businesses, while a Woodruff author's new ...
Her fascination with clay started at an early age, and her love for the medium has only grown over time. Shandra Bjyrd’s fascination with clay started at an early age, and her love for the medium has ...
Moulding calmness: Growing number of young Nepalis turning to pottery as new form of self-expression
KATHMANDU – These days, it’s not just the master potters who are working with the wheel. Across Nepal, from the heritage alleys of Patan and the workshops of Bhaktapur to Kathmandu’s creative hubs, ...
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