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Handmade ceramic Hibiscus,Plumeria, Rose,and Anthurium flowers by Cecile Gelb.

Handmade Ceramic Hibiscus,Plumeria, Rose and Anthurium flowers by Cecile Gelb. Each free formed flower is made from ceramic clay and displayed on driftwood. Cecile is a self taught ceramic artist. Each piece is a unique work of art and no two pieces are ever alike.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Firing my Kiln

Today I fired my kiln. I am a little anxious about how every thing will turn out. Opening a kiln after it has been fired is like opening a Christmas present. You never quite know what you will grt. This is especially true of a glaze firing.
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