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The Mudpie Dilemma A Master Potters Struggle To Make Art And Ends Meet 2nd John Nance

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The Mudpie Dilemma A Master Potters Struggle To Make Art And Ends Meet 2nd John Nance
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Publisher: American Ceramic Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.35 MB
Pages: 217
Author: John Nance
ISBN: 9780585488219, 9781574981698, 0585488215, 1574981692
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2nd

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The Mudpie Dilemma A Master Potters Struggle To Make Art And Ends Meet 2nd John Nance by John Nance 9780585488219, 9781574981698, 0585488215, 1574981692 instant download after payment.

The universal dream of doing the work you love and earning a living at it forms the heart of this current edition of a book that has become a favorite of many potters. This fresh account of The Mud-Pie Dilemma, written by John Nance, updates by 25 years the classic story of Tom and Elaine Coleman and their struggles to create a successful, loving marriage and family while master potter Tom seeks to realize his extraordinary potential as a ceramic artist. For more than three decades, studio potters Tom and Elaine Coleman have sustained themselves and raised a family through their work in clay. It has involved major changes in geography, and in ways, styles and means of living and working. Despite the difficulties and occasional setbacks, the Colemans have found it to be a personally and creatively gratifying career. Author John Nance, who met the Colemans 25 years ago when he documented their work in the first edition, brings their story up to date in this latest edition.

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