Vincent Renou

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

















Sun play on the tiles...













More pics of the tiles installation. Come and see it !









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Saturday, November 06, 2010



















It took 2 years to make the tiles...
They are now installed in my foyer.
A pain to grout as there are many grooves, indentations and details.









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My new tiles...Fresh from the Kiln.
High Fire Stoneware with Low fire glazes.
Nov. 2010
Pictures by the amazing Paul Ryder (www.prphoto.org )

Monday, February 15, 2010















For the last 2 years, I wanted to experiment with glazing and having more control over the effect i wanted to create. Jerry Bennett, my mentor and inspiration, retired and left me without being able to get energized with paperclay.




I am now making tiles.




And i love it. Using highfire body and lowfire glazes, i can have the most vibrant colors. And tiles are so quick to make. I can roll 25 lbs of clay a week and have 40 tiles each time.

Photos courtesy of Paul Rider (www.prphoto.org)




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Friday, September 21, 2007



Come and bid on one of my new piece at:



InLiquid Benefit v.7.0 Silent Auction Party



September 27, 2007


5:30 pm - 10:30 pm


Ice Box Project


Crane Arts Building


1400 N. American Street


Philadelphia, PA 19122


Hosted By InLiquid


InLiquid.com is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) web-based membership organization dedicated to providing opportunities and exposure for visual artists and designers, serving as a free public hub for arts information and resources, and making the visual arts more accessible to a broader audience. More than just an online presence, InLiquid also nurtures our creative community through a continuing series of venue-based art exhibitions and events.


http://www.inliquid.com/


Sunday, April 15, 2007




Fund raising event to Benefit MANNA and InLiquid
Wed, April 18 2007
5:00 pm

Dane Decor,
315 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA.


100 artists have been asked to design a pillow.

"Clay Pillow" 2007
See you there.


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