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'Chosin Pottery Inc., Robin Hopper

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Bird Jug. Wheel thrown and assembled porcelain.

Robin is the author of “The Ceramic Spectrum”, “Functional Pottery”, “Staying Alive”, “Making Marks”, a new edition of Daniel Rhodes' "Clay and Glazes for the Potter", and his autobiography, “Robin Hopper Ceramics”, published by Krause Publications, U.S.A. He has written many articles in major international ceramics publications. In 1993 Robin developed a series of six educational videos on ceramic decoration techniques titled “Making Marks”. In late 1994, a second series of five videos on design and aesthetics titled “Form and Function”, based on the content of advanced wheel-thrown pottery techniques were made. Since then he has made “Beginning to Throw on the Potter's Wheel”, and “Advanced Throwing”. Robin Hopper’s work in ceramics over a 50 year period includes a great deal of ceramic historical and technical research, and an ongoing studio involvement with both functional production and one-of-a-kind art works, primarily in porcelain.
 
Boribe Large Plate. Wheel thrown and decorated porcelain.
 
Clematis Series Basket. Wheel thrown and altered porcelain.
 
Large Lidded Jar. Oriental Iron Glaze wheel thrown porcelain.
 
Chosin Pottery is owned and operated by award winning, internationally known ceramic artists Robin Hopper and Judi Dyelle. It is located a pleasant 30 minute drive from downtown Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Situated on six acres, in Metchosin, it houses two studios, a gallery and showroom. The studio is set in the beautiful, two and a half acre, award-winning, Japanese-inspired garden of a renovated heritage house dating from the turn of the century. The grounds contain one of the finest stands of first-growth Douglas fir in the Victoria area. The huge fir trees are underplanted with many large rhododendrons, shrubs, perennials and bulbs, both indigenous and exotic. The Gallery, overlooking the water garden, has a continually changing variety of work.
 

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'Chosin Pottery Inc., Robin Hopper
4283 Metchosin Rd., Victoria, V9C 3Z4, British Columbia
Phone 250 474-2676   Fax 250 474-2676   Send an email Send an email
Web: www.chosinpottery.ca www.chosinpottery.ca
Open:
Daily 10am - 5pm

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'Chosin Pottery Inc., Robin Hopper
4283 Metchosin Rd.
Victoria, V9C 3Z4
British Columbia
Phone 250 474-2676
Fax 250 474-2676
We also speak: French
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