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PottersMarks.co.nz Has finally been developed! Potters Marks was creatively thought up by Tim Caulton as a way of displaying his large collection of pottery and other various ceramic arts. Previously before this site was produced there was NZ Studio Pottery which showcased a huge amount of work from potters and artists from all over New Zealand. NZ Studio Pottery was a much admired website but it came to our attention that the area of the site most viewed was the Marks Reference page. This page was used as guidance for viewers to compare their Marks and/or just be reassured that their Mark belonged to the correct artist. As a result of this information Potters Marks was then created purely for the purpose of exhibiting all our current Marks, initials and signatures from numerous artists currently situated in New Zealand.  See more ???
Profile / Tim Caulton / Site Owner / Manager
Tim Caulton is the reason Potters Marks was developed. With his extensive collect of pottery he thought it would be in everyones best interest for him to showcase his collection online. Considered one of the largest pottery marks galleries in New Zealand, his online gallery is definately worth a look. To read more about Tim please visit the link below.  Read more ???
Profile / NJ / Webmaster / Developer
NJ is residing in Mt Albert, Auckland, still enjoying the pleasures of web development. "There is so much more I want to do. I want to learn more. There are just so many things out there that I??™m missing out on! There is one thing I am adamant on achieving though, and that??™s to have studied Flash Macromedia by the time I turn twenty! Websites made with Flash look quite amazing so that will be a very exciting challenge."  Read more ???

New Zealand pottery courses outline
There are a huge amount of pottery courses situated throughout New Zealand. For example, The University of Otago Recreation Services Pottery Course which consists of a basic five week introductory course that will cover a range of handmade pottery skills where you'll learn how to build a variety of creations. The first two weeks are spent learning the basic techniques of building slab boxes, pinch and coil pots as well as trying your hand at throwing on the pottery wheel. Following this, the next two weeks will allow you to play, experiment and learn more within the basic techniques.  Read more ???


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