Dennis Gerwin’s ceramic cities at NCECA
21 April 2009 9 Comments
I saw photos yesterday in two places of Dennis Gerwin’s extruded clay cityscapes and had to share them. They were a part of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ (NCECA) Juried Student Show.

From Eva Funderburgh‘s Flickr Photostream

From Priscilla Mouritzen’s blog Pinchpots
At first I was trying to figure out how you hand-build something that large and delicate and fire it without all kinds of problems. According to Funderburgh, the sculptures were pieced together after being wood fired. That’ makes more sense. One way or another they are amazing.
Wow, those are really cool!
Them r cool.
How’d your cumulus clouds go?
They are still going. I’m figuring the ones I’ve started this week, I’m on my second, will be the beginning of a series. I did one last year that I thought turned out pretty well. I’ve been posting some images of the progress to Twitter: http://twitter.com/pcNielsen/status/1580544698
Those are amazing! Wanting to see more, I Google’d for “Dennis Gerwin”. Grats to you Paul for having results 1,2 and 7 for that term
Yesterday NOTHING came up for his name. Guess Google’s bot has been hard at work. TAE usually ranks pretty well in search results anymore. Now we just need to work on http://pcNielsen.com *wink*
Hope you get things worked out with Pedipeds. Isn’t bureaucracy grand :p
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Denny’s one rad dude, taught an intermediate handbuilding class at utah state university and it was sweeet treats. His work is pure bliss.
I had him as a professor at Central Michican and he was rad as shit.
Try googling Denny Gerwin……!