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Category Archives: American Mid-century Stoneware

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Posted on November 7, 2020 by andersendesignstudios@dmin — 2 Comments ↓

Hello World! This is our new website dedicated to developing support for a KickStarter Project that will eventually put us in a new studio where we can continue to develop Continue Reading →

Posted in A Vision for the future of Ceramic Slip casting in the USA, American ceramic art. design, American Ceramic Design, American ceramic Designer craftsmen Network . hand crafted, American ceramic industry, American Ceramic Slip casting, American ceramics manufacturing, American Crafts, American designer-craftsmen, American economy, American handcrafted manufacturing, American manufacturing, American Mid-century Stoneware, American Nature Art, American slip casting | Tagged Andersen Design Vision For the future, economic development | 2 Comments ↓

Patterns in Stoneware Penguins and Trees

Posted on May 13, 2019 by Mackenzie Andersen — Leave a reply

In my last post I began a discussion about how one identifies the author of a piece, pointing out the importance of the signature but that the signature can also Continue Reading →

Posted in American Mid-century Stoneware, Andersen Design history, Brenda Andersen, ceramic decoration, Ceramic slip casting, designer craftsmen, Pattern, philosophy, Stoneware Emperor Penguin, vase, Weston neil Andersen | Leave a reply

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