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Ron Meyers / large bowl with goat / NR
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Please check out my 100% POSITIVE EBAY FEEDBACK and bid with complete confidence. (And please check out the other beautiful pots that I have on eBay.) You are bidding on a large bowl by widely collected Georgia potter Ron Meyers . (This pot was featured in an exhibition at New York 's Clay Art Center .) DESCRIPTION: The center of this wonderful "freely" thrown bowl from Ron Meyers is occupied by one of his whimsical, artfully conceived creatures- in this case a billy goat. Its (mostly) tan coat is outlined in black with white incised accents and set against a background of overlapping vibrant pastel colors. The goat's ears extend to the piece's outer rim, which is creamy off-white and shows two concentric brown circles that "frame" the artwork contained within. The bowl measures 11 ½" d and stands 2 ¾" tall. It is in mint condition- no chips, cracks or repairs. This is a no reserve auction. ABOUT RON MEYERS: As with the work of his former studio mate Michael Simon, the pottery of Ron Meyers rarely stays available for sale for very long. Working with red earthenware, Ron's functional pots are made in a casual and spontaneous manner reflecting the juiciness of the material as well as the pleasure of the process. His narrative, colored slip paintings that float on the surface in a gestural expressionistic style can be both provocative and confrontational. Ron Meyers holds B.S. (1956) and M.S. (1961) degrees in art education from State University of New York College at Buffalo . He taught at the University of South Carolina , Columbia , SC from 1967-1972. He then spent the next 20 years teaching at the University of Georgia in Athens w he retired as Professor Emeritus . He has traveled and taught extensively, and each passing year finds his pots in ever greater demand among a steadily widening group of appreciate collectors. Winning bidder pays $20 for insured USPS priority shipping and handling. (International shipping charge is $45.) Payment is due within seven days of the end of the auction. I accept Paypal, money orders, and personal checks (but please allow ample time for personal checks to clear.) International winners must use Paypal. THANKS for looking and GOOD LUCK. Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do - Vendio!
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