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The essence of his work is strong masculine energy.

Page 72 - first page of the article The essence of his work is strong masculine energy.

"During the cutting of the surface of an object there is an instant of intense energy that is transferred... people viewing his work feel the impact of the power and freshness of it."

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Ceramics:  Art & Perception - international journal Page 72 - first page of the article
The essence of his work is strong masculine energy. Volume 2002 Issue 48  Pages 76-81
Jonathon Bancroft Snell presented a diverse and comprehensive show of Canadian ceramic art. A good education forces critical thinking, risk taking and growth from your mistakes. Spring 1997   No. 108    Pages 28-30
contact:  Ceramics from a Canadian Perspective Ngan built his wood kiln after seeing a Song dynasty model in the Beijing National Museum. Winter  1996/97   No. 107   Pages 16-19
ELLEN SHANKIN:  Exploring Form, Keeping Function "It's about clarity... a 'good pot' speaks clearly and soundly in a total way about itself... whether it is classical, whimsical, fragile, haughty or humble, it should sing of its nature, in rim, foot, body, surface treatment." Fusion Magazine:  Ontario Clay & Glass Association
Volume 21,  No. 1,  Winter 1997   Pages2-3 Ellen Shankin - "Her forms are strong.  The glazes and washes enhance their clarity, and the colours make them sing. The glazes look like ash glazes... rivulets in mountain streams as they flow over the earth's rock formations."
Fusion Magazine:  www.clayandglass.on.ca
Volume 31, No. 3 Autumn 2007    Pages 4-5 A panel discussion on the theme of Functional Ceramics in Canada.  Harlan House moderated panelists Bruce Cochrane, Sean Kuntz, Jonathon Bancroft Snell and Scott Barnim.