|   | | Ceramic Sculpture by Joel Kaylor |
| | Handbuilt Primitive firing using dung | | |
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| | Formal Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington: Masters Degree, Ceramic Art. I apprenticed with Betty Feves, an artist who lived in Pendelton Oregon. There I learned many different ceramic techniques and firing methods. We dug our own clay and made our own kilns. We once worked on an Indian Reservation using dung to fire a "pit kiln." When I came to Philladelphia I taught at The Community College of Philadelphia for 5 years before heading out on...
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Handbuilt from clay of the Pacific NorthWest, fired in pits using cow dung as fuel.
| | Earthenware, handbuilt, Cone 06 glazes. Wall pieces: hang on the wall. |
| | The pieces in this gallery reflect political or social commentary. In "Irag Invaded", I have portrayed the beginning of a long and bitter conflict...hence the black and white which reflects a "which side are you on" mentality at the time. |
| | This gallery contains work made to commemorate a person, place or event. |
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