Funereal Urn by Richard Hess Artist_Paul Eshelman Lathe Turned and available in
Description
Lathe Turned and available in 3 different woods: Walnut
limited edition aqua blue state etching
recycled paper with soy-based inks
Curt became head of the Glass Department in 1994
Image size: 8" x 8"
Funereal Urn by Richard Hess Artist_Paul Eshelman Lathe Turned and available inMeasures 12. 5" tall x 6. 25" wide x 6. 5" deep Raku built vessel. Handmade by Richard Hess in Galena, Illinois. I grew up in a small working class town in New Jersey where art in school or the community was mostly nonexistent. People worked hard in factories to put food on the table and there was little time for much else. Fortunately, I was able to go to college and picked Alfred University, a major force in American ceramics. I didnt know anything
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