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A Little Bit of Everything in One Place

Some of this fair's clarity results from stalls devoted exclusively or primarily to the efforts of one maker. Joan B. Mirviss has a taste-shifting display of the encrusted, elaboratively flanged ceramics of Koike Shok, a revered Japanese artist in her late 60s who looks to coral and seashells for inspiration.

 



Some of this fair's clarity results from stalls devoted exclusively or primarily to the efforts of one maker. Joan B. Mirviss has a taste-shifting display of the encrusted, elaboratively flanged ceramics of Koike Shok, a revered Japanese artist in her late 60s who looks to coral and seashells for inspiration.

 

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November 15, 2013