Talk:Toshiko Takaezu

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Ms. Takaezu is an artist of great significance to potters. Her style is distinctive: tall pots that resemble pods; rich blue bowls. Her work has been displayed in over 40 one-person exhibitions and her work is in the collection of over 20 museums. Takaezu has received dozens of awards, including five honorary doctorates. —Markles 01:42, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

  • She is also the recent subject of a book: J. Stanley Yake, Toshiko Takaezu: The Earth in Bloom, University of Hawaii Press (January 2006) ISBN: 1883528291. --Thunk 20:00, 16 August 2006 (UTC)