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(posted on 17 Feb 2011)

In the November 4-10, 2010 Issue of Seven Magazine, my show and work were mentioned. Please see link: http://digitaleditiononline.com/publication/?i=51653

The mention was listed for Tuesday, November 9th and noted (along with an image of "Crouching"):

"Removing a fired pot from a kiln while it's still hot can result in cracks or a crumbled piece of pottery. However, artists using the Japanes firing process called raku have learned to control this fracturing to create unique pieces that look like they've been around for centuries. Local artist Shari Bray has developed her own technique, creating ceramics by drawing, painting or lightly carving pieces with a lace-like pattern. Check out her work, Figurative Works in Raku, starting today at the Summerlin Library, 1771 Inner Circle Drive. Visit LVCCLD.org for more information."