
Ceramic Art with Laura Cannamela
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See how water and rock-inspired the ceramic sculptures of Laura Cannamela.
The Kinderhook Creek inspires the ceramic sculptures of artist Laura Cannamela. Learn how Laura replicates small details she observes in nature using the clay in her studio.
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Ceramic Art with Laura Cannamela
Clip: Season 7 Episode 25 | 5m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kinderhook Creek inspires the ceramic sculptures of artist Laura Cannamela. Learn how Laura replicates small details she observes in nature using the clay in her studio.
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