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TIM SEE

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DRAGON WELLS POTTERY

ss it from the breadth and depth of his work, Tim nk; it found him. See recalls an interaction at rs ago: “Someone said, ‘you know, that kind of And I said, ‘What’s steampunk?’”

over 11 years, See practices many different aku, wood firing, porcelain and redware, ects of each style. Most of his time in his studio ethods and tweaking old ones. He’s a very is all I do; I don’t have that many friends; I ch; I don’t play video games; I don’t go to the See said. And his dedication and unique ideas r him: According to See, he sells just about ast year, his steampunk work was accepted into how, a prestigious juried exhibition held annually

n he was still a student, See made a lot of vases. up the vases and reassembling them as pourers ts for class assignments. See’s first steampunk his desire to shift away from tea sets and “make ine.” After that craft show encounter, See began nd ways to make his “steampunk” pieces more tuff for me has to go back to an earlier era; it flect some kind of nostalgic vibe... to have roots d See.
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