Some new pots

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Re: Some new pots

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Here are a few more pots for your consideration.
306-001-12.01.jpg
306-002-12.02.jpg
306-006-12.01.jpg
306-020-12.01.jpg
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Re: Some new pots

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Very nice Paul, 306-006-12 is definitely a favourite! what size are these?
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cre8ivbonsai wrote:Very nice Paul, 306-006-12 is definitely a favourite! what size are these?
I appreciate the compliment Ryan.

Measurements of these pots are as follows:

306-001-12 is 25.7cm x 21.6cm x 7cm
306-002-12 is 26.4cm x 20.3cm x 7.3cm
306-006-12 is 26cm x 21.3cm x 6.7cm
306-020-12 is 22.2cm x 17.5cm x 5.1cm

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Re: Some new pots

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Here are a few pots that came out of the last firing.
PX-037-12.01.jpg
306-037-12.01.jpg
PX-041-12.01.jpg
306-038-12.01.jpg
PX-045-12.jpg
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Paul
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Re: Some new pots

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Lovely pots, Paul - well-balanced measurements and shape of the ovals.
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Re: Some new pots

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I really like PX-041-12.01.jpg

Nice tones and proportions.
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Beautiful work ! there isn't one I didn't like :cool:

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ONly very new to bonsai but scanned through all your pots and must admit from yours and others free form is always what grabs me I think it is because Ive never been a conformist... lovely the lot.


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mudlarkpottery wrote:Lovely pots, Paul - well-balanced measurements and shape of the ovals.
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Hi Penny,

Thanks for commenting, I appreciate the positive feedback.

Cheers,
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Chris H wrote:I really like PX-041-12.01.jpg

Nice tones and proportions.
G'day Chris,

I like that particular pot myself, it is finished with one of my ash glazes.

Thanks for taking the time to comment.

Regards,
Paul
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Barry1 wrote:Beautiful work ! there isn't one I didn't like :cool:

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I appreciate the kind words very much. Thanks for taking the time to comment on my pots.

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Rintar wrote:ONly very new to bonsai but scanned through all your pots and must admit from yours and others free form is always what grabs me I think it is because Ive never been a conformist... lovely the lot.
cheers J
Hi Jason,

There's nothing wrong with being a nonconformist, I fit into that category myself.

Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts with me.

Have a great day.

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Re: Some new pots

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pjkatich wrote:
Chris H wrote:I really like PX-041-12.01.jpg

Nice tones and proportions.
G'day Chris,

I like that particular pot myself, it is finished with one of my ash glazes.

Thanks for taking the time to comment.

Regards,
Paul
:cool: I'll take it Paul, cheers mate ;)
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