Jason Braham (Salt-Glazed Studio Pottery)
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Jason Braham (Salt-Glazed Studio Pottery)
I went to a show today and met Jason Braham and was very impressed with his pots.
He was very friendly and happy to talk about his pots in great detail, including where he draws some of his inspirations from.
I mentioned this forum to him, so he may well pop in to say hello and maybe show us some of his pots (most of the examples I will be showing are actually his seconds, but I loved them, so maybe he will list some of his best pots)
P.S. My pictures are using flash and as such do not do the pots justice.
I will start with a small jug that instantly became one of my favroite pots:
He was very friendly and happy to talk about his pots in great detail, including where he draws some of his inspirations from.
I mentioned this forum to him, so he may well pop in to say hello and maybe show us some of his pots (most of the examples I will be showing are actually his seconds, but I loved them, so maybe he will list some of his best pots)
P.S. My pictures are using flash and as such do not do the pots justice.
I will start with a small jug that instantly became one of my favroite pots:
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Re: Jason Braham (Salt-Glazed Studio Pottery)
Bowl (hopefully one day I will be able to take a better picture, as the glaze is incredible):
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lozzy68 wrote:I Had A Feeling It Wasn't A gnome As Studio-Pots Said There Is No Hat On Him
NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Lidded Jar:
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lozzy68 wrote:I Had A Feeling It Wasn't A gnome As Studio-Pots Said There Is No Hat On Him
NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Small Jug:
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lozzy68 wrote:I Had A Feeling It Wasn't A gnome As Studio-Pots Said There Is No Hat On Him
NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Have to say that I had never heard of Jason Braham but I looked him up and see that he is a member of South Wales Potters and has been potting almost 40 years.
I am not a big fan of salt glaze but think that his work looks very worthy and certainly as good as some of the better known salt glazers I know.
I am not a big fan of salt glaze but think that his work looks very worthy and certainly as good as some of the better known salt glazers I know.
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Re: Jason Braham (Salt-Glazed Studio Pottery)
the jug is very similar to Guy Sydenham's work
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