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Ayumi Horie, Ayumi Horie, one of the co-organizers of The Democratic Cup, is a full-time studio potter from Portland, Maine who makes functional pots, mainly with drawings of animals. Ayumi Horie reflects on the groundbreaking Instagram project, Pots in Action—why she started it and why she has decided to finish it. Using porcelain, she shows how to dry throw bowls, plates, a match striker, and applies decals to pottery. She was recently awarded a Distinguished Fellow grant in Craft by the United States Artists and is the first recipient of Ceramics Monthly’s Ceramic Artist of the Year award. Ayumi Horie Videos Ayumi Horie Craft in America Interview Ayumi Horie Craft in America - Dry Throwing Ayumi Horie BIO: Ayumi Horie is a studio potter in Portland, Maine who makes functional pottery with drawings of animals. She does not try to hide what some would consider to be flaws including the finger marks w Ayumi Horie grew up in the 1970’s in Lewiston/Auburn, Maine, an old mill town where huge brick factories lined the river. When applied to objects, it brings to mind either the obsession of Gollum or the prissy untouchability of a china cabinet, neither of which I want my work associated with. S /name/nm6842879/bio/ Tomodachi is a Japanese word that means friends and the tote bag symbolizes the friendship between cultures nurtured through our love for the preservation and tradition of craftsmanship. Jan 4, 2025 ยท Ayumi Horie is a full-time studio potter in Portland, Maine who makes functional pottery with drawings of animals and typography, inspired by American and Japanese folk traditions and comics. She wanted to show pots in context, instead of on the ubiquitous gray background of the time. 2jfpw, met7w, cij0g, wuwh, y0efl, y7hgmp, dqgra, ms6ft, eddf, d8cpt,