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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

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This artist was introduced to clay at the Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Project, then studied pottery and the principles of business at Inspirations Studio. For the past three years, she has been developing her business and art skills and has become quite proficient and accomplished. Having always wanted to experiment with art, Inspirations Studio has given her the opportunity to fulfill her dream, generate income and pursue goals true to her art.  C. C. Ceramics creates hand built ceramic pieces from stoneware.  Her pieces are functional yet decorative, embracing a minimalist approach that is meant to evoke the meditative pursuit of life’s simple pleasures.  

You can find C. C. Ceramics pieces at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore 73 Harbord St. and at Wonderworks on 79A Harbord St.

May Studio Sale May 7-9 2010