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 Record Number: 21 Posted: June 30, 2008, 12:03 am 
Name: Karen
Found: From using a search engine.
Location: Derry, New Hampshire
Comments:
Rich,
The website is wonderful and the flash slideshow exquisite! Your pieces are beautiful and demonstrate your experience and continuous study throughout the years. I remember some of the beatuiful pieces you created while studying at Antioch College and so delighted that you respected your passion and talent to pursue this career. Hope to visit a gallery one day to have the pleasure of viewing these increbile works of art.

 Record Number: 20 Posted: June 9, 2008, 3:19 am 
Name: Esther Tsoi
Found: From using a search engine.
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Comments:
Hi Richard,

I teach architecture at Seika University and I believe that I saw you once briefly at Nomura Museum near Nanzenji... I have been liking your work but had kept missing you in NY, SF and now Kyoto. After learning chado in Boston and SF, I've just begun practice at Urasenke ICI and will be making Raku-chawan on June 28 at Katsura-gama. Your teabowls will be my inspiration! Thank you. Hope I'll see you one day!

Esther

 Record Number: 19 Posted: May 3, 2008, 4:29 pm 
Name: Don Studebaker
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: Cobb, CAlifornia
Comments:
I have been hearing about you for a long time, missed you at San Francisco, and just found the link on Matcha and More. Your work is certainly beautiful, though to judge by the prices I have seen on the net, probably beyond my means in this lifetime. (There is always the lottery.) Still, I can dream.

I've been studying since about 1972, and have finally opened my tea house: though it is far from finished, it is finally functional, after 21 years of slow construction.

Good to finally get to look at your beautiful work!

 Record Number: 18 Posted: February 12, 2008, 8:52 am 
Name: Jonatha and Harold Wright
Found: From using a search engine.
Location: Yellow Springs, Ohio
Comments:
Hi Richard, We are in Columbus, talking about Antioch students, and told your story "Antioch to Tea Pottery Success." Then with some work found your website. There is a CEO Richard Milgram who kept popping up. Now we know to go to TeaCeremony.com.
DO hope all is well. We continue to thoroughly enjoy the catelogs that you send. Would love to see you and Mari and Tobi , certainly to hear what you are now doing. We saw the list of 2007 show, is 2008 up yet that we missed?
Harold goes to many Antioch meetings. The last two look promising for the college and its intedendence. The last meeting was about the future of Antiochiana.
We are here for Harold to present a program on Japanese Poetry for the 7th graders of the Columbus Academy. However, it is a snow day, maybe tomorrow, or by video.
Meanwhile we are at his cousins in Blacklick, all cozy in their lovely home.
We have a new book: Spine TIngling Tales of Old Japan. You can view it by clicking on Lulu on the home page of our website
www.jonathaandharold.com
Hope this finds you all well and in a good place.

Fondly, Jonatha and Harold

 Record Number: 17 Posted: January 24, 2008, 8:38 pm 
Name: long
Found: yes
Location: usa
Comments:
Website is really interesting!
badcock furniture

 Record Number: 16 Posted: October 16, 2007, 10:25 am 
Name: Ed Fladung
Found: From using a search engine.
Location: Shady, NY/Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Comments:
Your work is exquisite! It exhibits the finest essence of what I love in fine Japanese ceramics. Great Wabi-Sabi.

 Record Number: 15 Posted: September 24, 2007, 11:36 pm 
Name: Tim Caulton
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: Auckland New Zealand
Comments:
Great looking teabowls!

www.pottersmarks.co.nz was here 2007

 Record Number: 14 Posted: September 3, 2007, 12:34 pm 
Name: Rona Conti
Found: personal meeting and meishi
Location: Belmont, MA and Japan intermittently
Comments:
Beautiful work. I also saw your work at The Duxbury Art Museum where I will have an exhibition in Spring 2008.

I will be in Kyoto touring with four people interested in pottery. We will stay at Hiiragiya and will have access via car to areas outside Kyoto. Is it possible to visit your studio there, will you be there on October 18th - 20th? Other days are already scheduled though two people will be with me in Kyoto from the 22nd-24th. I would really like to schedule all four people, if possible. Please let me know. We leave for Tokyo on October 11th, continue to Nara, arriving in Kyoto on the 17th. After they leave, I will be in Gunma into late January.

Duomo arigatou gozaimashita.

www.ronaconti.com

 Record Number: 13 Posted: July 18, 2007, 9:22 am 
Name: Lisa Limas
Found: From a Friend.
Location: Chicago, IL
Comments:
Beautiful pots, would love to come visit your studio in the states. Do you allow people to come help you fire? I have been helping my fellow potters inthe Wisconsin area fire thier kilns, with the hope that one day I will make and fire my own kiln.

If not, it would be wonderful to see your pots at a gallery, after a new firing.

thanks,

Lisa Limas

 Record Number: 12 Posted: February 20, 2007, 10:04 am 
Name: jo a
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: London UK
Comments:
The slide show was inspirational! So many wonderful glazes too. all the best.

 Record Number: 11 Posted: January 26, 2007, 4:27 pm 
Name: Ellen
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: Natchitoches, Louisiana
Comments:
This is a lovely website. Your work is exquisite. I learned to make pots from Jack Doherty in Wales. Thank you for sharing the beauty and tranquility in your life.

 Record Number: 10 Posted: December 4, 2006, 9:52 pm 
Name: lelde
Found: very difficult to find galleryies representing you
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Comments:
I'm a painter. It is amazing and wonderful that you have made so many beautiful objects and continue to do so. Each is a little world. I saw you throwing at the SF Asian. The black and white teabowls rock.

 Record Number: 9 Posted: August 8, 2006, 9:12 am 
Name: Steven Korff
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: 329 Stratford Road, Brooklyn, New York 11218
Comments:
Your work looks quite good. I work with Robert Yellin putting a collection together almost every day. Nice site and one day hope to see your work in person. Steven Korff

 Record Number: 8 Posted: July 13, 2006, 10:44 am 
Name: Robert T.Cooke
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: P.O. box #212, Analomink, PA. 18320
Comments:
Enjoyed seeing Chawan from different , a refined elegance. I was interested in the cost and or a range in prices? Thank you Beautiful work , respectfully robert cooke

 Record Number: 7 Posted: April 25, 2006, 9:13 am 
Name: Charles
Found: From a Friend.
Location: Halifax
Comments:
Nice Site

 Record Number: 6 Posted: April 12, 2006, 2:58 pm 
Name: Elizabeth
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: UK
Comments:
I like your work. Some 30 years ago now, I visited Japan and amongst the many memories, is the unforgetable Tea Ceremony. Power and subtle, gentle and strong. A leading into the here and now, into quietness, timelessness. The objests used, small, perfect, beautiful. Your work has it.

 Record Number: 5 Posted: January 31, 2006, 2:58 pm 
Name: shelly newman
Found: From a Friend.
Location: west bloomfield, mi, usa
Comments:
Dear Richard: I love your ceramics. We are members of Temple Shir Shalom with your dad and Charlotte. Our daughter, Casey Newman, is studying now at Kansai Gaidai, and EMU, planning on receiving her bachelors in Japanese language and culture. She was just home for a visit from Hirakata, and could not wait to get back home there to school. I had hoped she could have met you when you were back in the States. She is 23, loves the Japanese culture and language, has a sweet, old soul, and will probably end up living in Japan when she graduates. She is an art lover like her parents, and a former Interlochen singer and actor. Perhaps she can email you or you can email her and you never know how you might mentor someone young. Her email address is: keishi_gomu@yahoo.com. I hope to meet you when you are in Detroit again, and perhaps the Temple could have a showing of your work. Shalom and Jamata, Shelly Newman

 Record Number: 4 Posted: January 27, 2006, 2:23 pm 
Name: evan Hestekin
Found: From using a search engine.
Location: Eau Claire wisconsin USA
Comments:
Im looking to comtinue my work with pottery, i have fired anagama kils for therr years and wish to apprentice in japan or with someone who enjoys japanese pottery,
can you help me?
Evan Hestekin
Thank you

 Record Number: 3 Posted: January 17, 2006, 9:03 pm 
Name: Claire Renzetti
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: Dayton, OH
Comments:
Your work is beautiful! Can it be purchased any way besides the two galleries listed? I'm not near either one.

 Record Number: 2 Posted: December 29, 2005, 12:53 pm 
Name: Terry
Found: From Link at Another Site.
Location: Collinsville, Oklahoma USA
Comments:
A friend of mine owns http://www.shizuokatea.com/japanese-green-te a/outside-links.html. and I found your link on his.

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