Friday, May 6, 2011

Ruth Perdw Pottery




 
 



Ruth was a Great Studio Potter in Denver

Her pottery is Sighed Ruth.  
A Great Colorado Studio Potter!!!!!

4 comments:

  1. Ruth Perdew Pottery

    Ruth Perdew Colorado Potter

    A Denver Potter

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  2. Ruth S. Perdew-Bio Sketch


    Her interest in making pottery began after she took a class in pottery. Her teacher was noted Denver potter Maynard Tischler. She became very interested in learning how to become a
    better potter.and make more complicated pots. She contined taking additional classes.


    She had a friend who helped her get to the Colorado Potters Guild. She encouraged her
    to apply for membership. She was accepted to the Colorado potters Guild. By being
    a member, she entitled to you the kilns and all the neessary items for making pots.

    During the years she was a member she made and sold many pieces. Most of the creations
    were functional in nature.lile bowls, vases. Ruth worked with stoneware.Stoneware was
    her chice of clay bodies. She was a vital clay artist who contributed much to denver clay.
    She remains very interested in pottery and clay.


    Ruth was also a noted piano teacher in Denver for over twenty years.

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  3. Looking for pottery by Ruth Perdew.

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  4. Ruth S. Perdew-Bio Sketch


    Her interest in making pottery began after she took a class in pottery. Her teacher was noted Denver potter Maynard Tischler. She became very interested in learning how to become a
    better potter.and make more complicated pots. She contined taking additional classes.


    She had a friend who helped her get to the Colorado Potters Guild. She encouraged her
    to apply for membership. She was accepted to the Colorado potters Guild. By being
    a member, she entitled to you the kilns and all the neessary items for making pots.

    During the years she was a member she made and sold many pieces. Most of the creations
    were functional in nature.lile bowls, vases. Ruth worked with stoneware.Stoneware was
    her chice of clay bodies. She was a vital clay artist who contributed much to denver clay.
    She remains very interested in pottery and clay.


    Ruth was also a noted piano teacher in Denver for over twenty years.

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