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1001 Pots highlights the creative talent of more than a hundred ceramists of all genres who share their professional know-how and their passion with you.
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Lysanne Larose
I've long been fascinated by abandoned buildings, rusted structures and the patina of decaying urban spaces, combined with a love of...


Le Tesson
Having always had a fascination for the passage of time, Ellora Rangaya often ponders the position of her own existence in space-time....


Lollipots
When I started playing with clay, I was at a point in my life where I needed an outlet for my creativity. Until I discovered the world of...


La Haise Céramique
My aim is to create playful functional and sculptural objects that redefine the place of art and beauty in everyday life. I like to...


JU Artiste Céramiste
My first contact with clay was in front of a large window opening onto nature. Every day a new light, every season a new setting. Inside,...


Jo Céramique
When I was 10 years old, I saw a potter throwing on a wheel and said "one day, I'll do that too". It wasn't until 25 years later that I...


Kaoline
The beauty of the medium, clay, is the foundation of my research and creative process. In the course of my studies, I was able to explore...


Marie-France Lefebvre (Atelier 542)
Marie-France is an innovative and growing ceramist in the field of ceramics and decorative arts. She was trained many years ago by Madame...


Luloba Céramique
Lou-Anne is the artisan behind the Luloba Céramique brand. Her studio is based in Lac-Brome, Quebec, where she creates decorative and...


Eve M Laliberté
Discovering the medium of ceramics allowed me to connect some of my contradictions: rigor and casualness, order and chaos, impulsivity...


Daya Latour
I create objects that evoke peaceful happiness, with nature as my muse. Nature brings me joy, serenity and contemplative calm....


Léa & Nicolas
Combining their training in applied arts, crafts and architecture, Léa & Nicolas give shape to terracotta objects and sculptures, thus...


Mathilda Lovell
Ceramic artist of Franco-British origin, Mathilda Lovell has the art and the way of transforming the art of tea into travel. After...


Marie-Christine Lété
Born in 1959 in Mulhouse (France), I have lived in Montreal since 1985. My first studio dates back to 1988 when I decided to take up...


Terry Lazaroff
When working with clay, I seldom began with a defined direction. Most of my work was experimental which means that I didn’t stay with one...


Louise Julien
In my memories everything is there: love, indifference, the rainbow of attractions and repulsions. The soul, the secret language of...
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