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Examples of Gong Linmin’s fine unglazed pots.

















        convention Guangzhou, China September 17-21 of this
        year. Gong has donated one of his beautiful hand crafted
        pots that will be auctioned at the close of this convention.
        It is a shallow oval pot made from black Yixing clay.
          As Gong mastered the techniques of his predecessors,
        he went on to develop his own style. His works are known
        for having a unique air of artistic charm. This results from
        his skills in calligraphy, painting as well as selecting the
        finest clays and best firing techniques for his pots. As a
        result, his works are highly regarded among serious pot
        collectors and are sought after by collectors worldwide.
        His pots are now held in several museums including the
        Shanghai Botanical Museum, the Italian Bonsai Museum,
        and in China by the Yixing Ceramic Museum and the
        Penjing Museum in Yangzhou. During the last ten years,
        he has become more widely known in the international
        bonsai community and among collectors of fine pots.
        Now, his reputation expanded from a national level in
        China to an internationally recognized artist.
          We are fortunate that Gong Linmin’s has offered to share
        with our readers, his step-by-step method of creating a
        fine bonsai pot. The following six pages illustrate from
        the conceptual design to the final firing of a completed
        masterpiece. Gong’s believes that “by grasping the key
        elements between the pot and the tree can we reach such
        perfection as harboring the tree in mind while holding
        the clay in hand.”


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