Hand crafted containers for caudiciform and bonsai enthusiasts
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
A few small pots
Tylecodon reticulata, 3" wide pot
Othonna cacalioides, 2" wide pot Peperomia species, 1.5" tall pot Euphorbia waringiae, 2" tall pot Euphorbia ambovombensis, 2.5" tall pot Euphorbia capsaintemariensis, 2" tall pot
7 comments:
Anonymous
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Wow, Don;t know how you do it but you make those plants and pots look good and like they were "made" for each other!
There's hardly anything I can add to what the others said - they are amazing together!! You've shown me that I really need to step out of the box a little. Many times I have a piece that "I" don't think came out well or the glaze doesn't look good, my husband tells me that it is fine and it's just my critical way of looking at my own work. Kitoi, keep up the NICE work!!!
7 comments:
Wow, Don;t know how you do it but you make those plants and pots look good and like they were "made" for each other!
I agree! These look amazing. I had to really look and see where one started and the other ended!
Great work!
VERY impressive work! I'm an instant fan.
Keith Gordon
There's hardly anything I can add to what the others said - they are amazing together!! You've shown me that I really need to step out of the box a little. Many times I have a piece that "I" don't think came out well or the glaze doesn't look good, my husband tells me that it is fine and it's just my critical way of looking at my own work. Kitoi, keep up the NICE work!!!
Those are awesome.
Rafaela
Lovely textures and colours. I really enjoy looking at the fruits of all your labours. Keep up the good work.
David UK
beautiful work! as an artist and plant fanatic and hope-to-be potter, i find these very inspiring..
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