This category is for individual ceramic artists working primarily in the Raku technique.
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- The Alchemist Raku artist. Includes images, a biography, glaze recipes and articles about the technique, and an article about marketing ceramics.
- Bedient, JoAnne Contemporary handbuilt raku fired shoes, cats, clocks, and vessels by South Florida artist, and a listing of galleries carrying her work.
- Davis Pottery Hand-crafted pottery by Davis Lanthripe.
- Jane Kaufmann Raku fired work by New Hampshire artist includes orbs, clay pictures, story pieces, and figures.
- Lynn Dee Studios Washington-based artist creates hand thrown raku pottery with sculptural attachments and brushwork of glazes and metallic oxides. Portfolio, biography, process and exhibitions.
- Myra Wishart Ceramics & Glass Online gallery featuring Raku, smoked ceramic vessels and masks influenced by the Taureg tribes in North Africa.
- Perry Okimoto Raku fired ceramic pottery and sculpture at Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, California.
- Gary R. Ferguson Work by Raku artist. Includes biography, gallery, glaze recipes, a schedule of upcoming events, photographs of the process, and books.
- Sculpture by Mark Yudell Small sculptures, teapots, and vessels. Includes galleries, artist's biography, and information on the raku firing process.
- Claygirl of California Images of raku works, functional and decorative. Also a biography, glossary, and information on the firing process.
- Keramikraum Gallery of Gabriella Bartlau includes raku and stoneware jars, tea bowls, jewelry and soap dishes as well as general information on raku history and techniques.
- The Pottery of Christopher Williams Illustrations and description of the raku process, biography of the artist and online gallery of work.
- Ceramics and Computer Arts Karen LeVier displays images of her raku vessels, sculpture and computer artwork, and an explanation of raku.
- Rob Sollis Ceramics Refined forms, thrown and burnished then finished with glazes and raku processes. Some recent pieces with industrial looking finishes.