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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Master Potter (Chronicles of Master Potter)

Master Potter (Chronicles of Master Potter) Review


This exciting two book allegory, Master Potter and the Master Potter and the Mountain of Fire, addresses the current fascination with supernatural phenomena. The secular market is flooded with power encounters, New Age, occultism, angels, demons, witchcraft and sorcery. There is a renewed hunger to move in supernatural power, reflected in the wildly successful Harry Potter series.

Master Potter tells the story of Beloved—wounded and left vulnerable by an abused childhood, she is rescued by Master Potter. Whisked away to his rustic home overlooking the quaint village of Comfort Cove, Beloved begins her painful journey of healing.

The hardships she endures, the lessons she learns, and the invisible world she discovers will cause you to cheer for each triumphant step she takes and weep with each mistake she makes.

Master Potter is a powerful Christian allegory for all ages with the potential to become a Christian classic along the lines of Hannah Hurnard’s Hinds’ Feet on High Places and John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Read more...


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Baugh: Jamaica's Master Potter

Baugh: Jamaica's Master Potter Review


Baugh: Jamaica's Master Potter, a slice of art and Jamaican social history, written by Dr. Laura Tanna, who displays the same skill we first encountered in her Jamaican Folk Tales and Oral Histories, tells Cecil Baugh's inspiring story. In a life spanning the twentieth century, from a sawyer's son in Portland to the father of ceramics in modern Jamaica, Baugh continues to produce and motivate. Covering the major milestones in his career since the book's publications in 1986, this edition also includes an important new chapter, "The Baugh Legacy," which contains profiles and photographs of ten of Jamaica's leading potters, their work and their inheritance from the master.

Award-winning American photographer Robert Kerns, author of Photojournalism: Photography With A Purpose, sensitively documents Cecil Baugh's career, while new portraits by internationally acclaimed Maria LaYacona capture the artist in his ninetieth year. Over 150 black and white photographs trace his World War II years in Africa, studies with Bernard Leach - England's greatest studio potter - to Baugh's role in founding the Jamaica School of Art, his promotion of Louisa "Ma Lou" Jones and traditional Jamaican pottery, and his influence on an entire generation of Jamaican potters. Read more...


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