Of course! And which of them all turned out to be your favorite shou pot?

Of course! And which of them all turned out to be your favorite shou pot?
I think I know which one you mean. I believe I saw it here but on a different thread photographed on its own. Huge tail, yes? (Center, back in that group photo?)
@sporad Yes indeed.
I hate that design, just seems so unproportionate... Maybe too contemporary for me
I find @OCTO's squirrel pot hilarious. In my mind, the artisan was chuckling and giggling while shaping it. I am not sure I would buy it, but I'm glad it exists. I want to give it a walnut tea pet.
this is the answer... checkout He Daohong (何道洪). He is the master who introduced these "hypertrophic" components, very elegantly done in his work...
Seems like the inventor is much more "restrained". That pot that octo posted has gone a little overboardsteanze wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 12:42 pmthis is the answer... checkout He Daohong (何道洪). He is the master who introduced these "hypertrophic" components, very elegantly done in his work...
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