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              VisGirda
 Lithuanian-American 
              Ceramist
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              bisque firing, the image may be worked on with underglaze pencils, 
              which enhances it's three dimensionality by adding a degree of volume 
              to the drawing. At this stage the piece is high-fired to cone 10 
              - 13, depending on which clay is used. Now various areas are colored 
              in using lusters. Most of VisGirda's works are left unglazed, allowing 
              the often rough texture of the stoneware to add to the overall effect.  
  VisGirda
              is represented in the United States by Solomon 
              Dubnick Gallery in Sacramento and Miller Gallery in New 
              York. He also regularly shows at the Lithuanian Museum (just outside 
              of Chicago).
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