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Sydney Licht
Still Life with Sweet and Low #1, 2010 Oil on linen12 X 12 inches$1,200

Sydney Licht

Still Life with Sweet and Low #1, 2010 
Oil on linen
12 X 12 inches
$1,200

coil pottery from Haddon Hights High School - more here

coil pottery from Haddon Hights High School - more here

Landscape ceramics - Flat Rock Fall, 1979
Wayne Higby


I am concerned with landscape imagery as a focal point of meditation.  Space both real and implied is of upmost importance.  I strive to establish a zone of quiet coherence - a place full of silent empty space where finite and infinite, intimate and immense intersect.  The material and immaterial oscillate.  In combination they become the alchemical philosopher’s stone.  Perhaps psyche and matter are the same.’

Landscape ceramics - Flat Rock Fall, 1979

Wayne Higby


I am concerned with landscape imagery as a focal point of meditation.  Space both real and implied is of upmost importance.  I strive to establish a zone of quiet coherence - a place full of silent empty space where finite and infinite, intimate and immense intersect.  The material and immaterial oscillate.  In combination they become the alchemical philosopher’s stone.  Perhaps psyche and matter are the same.’

New Bowl by Laura Carlin

New Bowl by Laura Carlin

Sydney Licht
Still Life with Sweet and Low #1, 2010 Oil on linen12 X 12 inches$1,200

Sydney Licht

Still Life with Sweet and Low #1, 2010 
Oil on linen
12 X 12 inches
$1,200

coil pottery from Haddon Hights High School - more here

coil pottery from Haddon Hights High School - more here

Landscape ceramics - Flat Rock Fall, 1979
Wayne Higby


I am concerned with landscape imagery as a focal point of meditation.  Space both real and implied is of upmost importance.  I strive to establish a zone of quiet coherence - a place full of silent empty space where finite and infinite, intimate and immense intersect.  The material and immaterial oscillate.  In combination they become the alchemical philosopher’s stone.  Perhaps psyche and matter are the same.’

Landscape ceramics - Flat Rock Fall, 1979

Wayne Higby


I am concerned with landscape imagery as a focal point of meditation.  Space both real and implied is of upmost importance.  I strive to establish a zone of quiet coherence - a place full of silent empty space where finite and infinite, intimate and immense intersect.  The material and immaterial oscillate.  In combination they become the alchemical philosopher’s stone.  Perhaps psyche and matter are the same.’

New Bowl by Laura Carlin

New Bowl by Laura Carlin

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