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Raku pottery firing with Julie Anderson
Local ceramics artist Julie Anderson and friends took these photos of a recent Raku firing session outside Anderson and Greg Grasso's Warehome Studio. Raku involves heating pieces of glazed pottery in an 1800-degree kiln, then transferring the pieces to piles of combustible material and covering the pile with a trashcan.
Julie Anderson and friends recently fired a few ceramic pieces in a Raku kiln outside Anderson's Warehome Studios. Here, an artist removes a red-hot pot from the Raku kiln with tongs.


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