Annual Keramisto Pottery Fair
Keramisto is an annual pottery fair held over two days in the Netherlands at Milsbeek North, in beautiful surroundings next to a lake. Ceramicists from all over Europe are selected to present their pieces with 100 artists being chosen in 2012. The event is organised by the Noord Limburgs Pottenbakkers Collectief (NLPC) and is held around mid March and attracts over 10,000 visitors. Among the numerous activities and festivities which includes music, a dedicated area is set up for some of the ceramicists to demonstrate their latest techniques and skills. There is also a judging panel that selects a ceramic artist for the Pot d’Or, which is recognition of the most outstanding ceramics display. Below is a collection of the artists that were represented from different countries in 2012. ( over 2 posts )
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Belgium
Frans Gregoor
Bibi Kriek
Christel Gourmet
Keramisto Ceramiic Fair
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France
Patrick Rollet
Southern French wood toothpicks collective – L’Alandrier
Southern french wood toothpicks collective – L’Alandrier
Philippe Buraud.
Stephanie Raymond
Alain Dejardin
Sylvie Piaud.
Sylvie Piaud
Sylvie Piaud
Wolf Catherine
Wolf Catherine
Natacha Brosset
Southern french wood toothpicks collective – L’Alandrier
Marie Debax
Ardine Spitters
Ardine Spitters
Lucie Becuwe
Lucie Becuwe
Lucie Becuwe
Martine Zelko Durrenberger
Martine Zelko Durrenberger
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Germany
Thomas Leganyi
Ahn Stephanie
Annette Wandrer
Antje Schwittmann
Christine Duncombe Thuering
Christine Duncombe Thuering
Christel Moehring
Christel Moehring
Elke Eder-eich
Enno Jaekel
Fritz Rossmann
Fritz Rossmann
Horst Goebbels
Horst Goebbels
Horst Goebbels
Ines Christoph Hasenberg
Ines Christoph Hasenberg
Ines Christoph Hasenberg
Inke and Uwe Lerch
Petra Bittl – 2011
Ute Grossman – 2009
Johannes Makolies
Martin Mindermann
Monika Debus
Sabine Kratzer
Sabine Martin
Sabine Moshammer
Blogvanletty
An old pottery wheel from 1880
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The second post of Keramisto features Great Britain, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovenia entries.
Keramisto link HERE