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David Orser is one half of Cedar Mountain Potters, the husband and wife team of Laurel MacDuffie and David. They have been working in their studio at their 1800’s era farm in Parsonsfield, Maine since 1999.
His work is hand thrown or hand built using stoneware and porcelain clays and uses gas fired, reduction and salt kilns. These pieces are often glazed with local clay, wood ash, and other traditional glazes. He also regularly participates with a group of potters in the firing of a Japanese styled, anagama wood-fire kiln.
David has been making pottery and sculpture for more than thirty years. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree at Cranbrook Art Academy. His work has been exhibited nationally and is in private and museum collections.
His wares are dishwasher and microwave safe. Not meant for conventional oven use. Preheat with hot tap water before using boiling water.
Cedar Mountain Potters
858 Middle Rd.
Parsonsfield, Maine 04047
cedarmountainpotters.com
David Orser is one half of Cedar Mountain Potters, the husband and wife team of Laurel MacDuffie and David. They have been working in their studio at their 1800’s era farm in Parsonsfield, Maine since 1999.
His work is hand thrown or hand built using stoneware and porcelain clays and uses gas fired, reduction and salt kilns. These pieces are often glazed with local clay, wood ash, and other traditional glazes. He also regularly participates with a group of potters in the firing of a Japanese styled, anagama wood-fire kiln.
David has been making pottery and sculpture for more than thirty years. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree at Cranbrook Art Academy. His work has been exhibited nationally and is in private and museum collections.
His wares are dishwasher and microwave safe. Not meant for conventional oven use. Preheat with hot tap water before using boiling water.
Cedar Mountain Potters
858 Middle Rd.
Parsonsfield, Maine 04047
cedarmountainpotters.com