pottery
Feb 27 2008, Asmita

Either I have completely lost my sense of what can be termed as art or this piece is really, really creepy. I mean why would anybody want to have anything planted in a pot resembling a newborn baby’s head! Yikes! I try not to take such things...

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A guide to local area potters is seen in a basket at Kovack’s Pottery in Seagrove, N.C., Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Seagrove area potters worry that a feud over a local pottery festival may have lasting affects.