AAAARGH! I got it right!!!!!!!!!

I believe the official Revised Artists' Code (2002) says that mass produced items can still be considered art as long as some of the artist's original bodily fluids are involved in the production.
 

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tarchon said:
I believe the official Revised Artists' Code (2002) says that mass produced items can still be considered art as long as some of the artist's original bodily fluids are involved in the production.

Um, ew. Sorry, I'm never buying art again.
 

tarchon said:
I believe the official Revised Artists' Code (2002) says that mass produced items can still be considered art as long as some of the artist's original bodily fluids are involved in the production.
KEWL. That gives me all sorts of ideas, none of which I can share on this board. :uhoh:
 

Pursuant to Alsih2o's post celebrating our campaigns one year anniversary, I am officially ressurrecting this thread. For one reason, and one reason only...

Buy more pots! Alsih2o's pots in particular!

See, you guys buy more pots, alsih2o makes more money, alsih2o's wife unit feels less compelled to be the bread winner, and I stop hearing this "We've been looking at moving to Florida" crap, and the Maissen Campaign continues! Yay!

A happy campaign means a happy alsih2o, and a happy alsih2o means a happy ENWorld. It's for the greater good! Buy more pots!

I gotta say, btw, I've been wanting to bump this thread since yesterday. I finally saw Mark's crystalised glaze in person, and boyo, it rocks. These are fine pots, really damned fine earthenware and beautiful art too.

Buy more pots!
 
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Greylock said:
Buy more pots!

I fully intend to. I'm keen on getting one for my wife for our upcoming 10th anniversary. The trick is that I was under the impression that alsih20 was going to post in this thread once he had the crystal glaze down pat enough to start selling the things.

If that's now the case then I'm so there!
 

I haven't been by his ranch in a several weeks, but he's in production now I think. Still perfecting the technique, but he's putting them out to market. Held two in my sweaty palms the other day and they were beauts. Didn't get to hold them long. Man on the street wrote alsih2o a check on the spot for them.
 


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