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Robert Fornell
Rob Fornell is a local teaware artist who teaches on occassion at the University of Washington and Seward Park Clay Studio. At the workshop he was generous in helping me make a purchase from Inayoshi Osamu. If I'm good, one day I'll reward myself with one of his chawans.
Look, Ma - no bottom! All the tea bowls Rob was making started out as thrown or hand-formed rings.
Trimming the inside of some hand-built tea bowls that have yet to have bottoms attached. Since I couldn't make the second day, I didn't get to see (or photograph) how he put things together and finished them off - so sad.
A chawan at the 2012 Teaware From The Edge Exhibit.
Tengu-yu Chawan from Rob's March 2011 show at the Cavin-Morris Gallery.
Tengu Chawan 3 from Rob's Oct/Nov 2011 show at The Nevica Project.
Also from the Nevica Project show, two photos of Black Iron Chawan 2. The foot on this chawan appears to be made from a slab pressed onto a mold with lettering on it, then stretched out before being attached - something Rob demonstrated at the workshop.
A Kohiki chawan as seen at Oakwood Ceramics.
From Rob's Flickr photos - go see more!
A chawan at the A Lasting Impression show at Shoreline Community College during NCECA 2012.

