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  2. San Jose Mission Pottery - Wikipedia

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    By 1934, Harris’s success led to expansion with San Jose Pottery, started up as a production facility for the smaller MAC workshop, which couldn’t support the kilns needed for tile manufacture. San Jose Pottery also manufactured a line of dinner-, art and tileware known as “Pan American Ware.”

  3. James C. Watkins - Wikipedia

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    James C. Watkins (1951 - ) was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1951 and raised in a farming family in Athens, Alabama. [1] He is a ceramic artist living in Lubbock, Texas who has worked with clay for over 40 years.

  4. Jesse Treviño - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest tile mural in the United States, at 93 feet high and 43 feet wide. The mural was created with German tile known for its resilience and durability. More than 150,000 pieces of ceramic tile were used for the mural. [1] Treviño's son served as a model for the child in the mural.

  5. McDade Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The appliance was basically a ceramic bucket, often clad in tin with a looped wire handle, and featured a grate that allowed air flow through a ventilation hole below. [13] It came in seven sizes, with or without legs, and retailed for $0.55 to $1.40, depending on the model.

  6. Chris Gustin - Wikipedia

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    They collaborated with the architect Michele Foster, and Gustin produced every piece of tile that was used in building the home. [8] This experience led him to establish Gustin Ceramics Tile Production. [8] In 1999, Gustin retired from teaching to devote time to his studio work and to Gustin Ceramic Tile Productions. [3] Gustin has stated: [9]

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  8. Tile art - Wikipedia

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    Printed Tile Art. Tile art is a small arrangement of tiles, or in some cases a single tile, with a painted pattern or image on top. Tile art includes other forms of tile-based art, such as mosaics, micromosaics, and stained glass. [1] Unlike mosaics, tile art can include larger pieces of tiles that are pre-decorated.

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