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Artist: Bruce Barry
Journal Entry #55
By Bruce Barry
Located in Lincoln, MA
stoneware with glazes
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Barry Art

Materials

Ceramic

Journal Entry #154
By Bruce Barry
Located in Lincoln, MA
stoneware with glazes
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Barry Art

Materials

Ceramic

Journal Entry (2)
By Bruce Barry
Located in Lincoln, MA
stoneware with glazes
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Barry Art

Materials

Ceramic

Journal Entry (1)
By Bruce Barry
Located in Lincoln, MA
stoneware with glazes
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Barry Art

Materials

Ceramic

Journal Entry #119
By Bruce Barry
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This ceramic vessel is part of the artist's Journal Entry series, which incorporates a story telling element on the surface much like ancient artists and their use of images.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bruce Barry Art

Materials

Ceramic

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