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In a fantastic diversion from the typical clay pot, stein, or bowl, David Orser, of Cedar Mountain Potters, has drawn from his own personal experience of renovating his two hundred- year-old farmhouse in Parsonsfield to create a stunning series of clay barns. Orser states, “I have always found delight studying and in making work that has at its roots a tradition that is not easily seen in practice today.” The original genesis of these clay barns came from Japanese clay tomb figures and buildings called "Haniwa"
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[1] http://www.downeast.com/files/images/barn1.preview.jpg
[2] mailto:info@mainepottersmarket.com
[3] http://www.mainepottersmarket.com