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Enchanted Circle Pottery: www.enchantedcirclepottery.com
26871 East U.S. Hwy 64, Taos NM 87571 | 575-737-9640
dekeusterclay@gmail.com
Located on U.S. Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire, NM.
Look for them between mileposts 268 and 269.
Open Daily May-Oct. 9AM to 6PM Nov.-Apr. 9AM to 5PM

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Kevin DeKeuster

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Artist's Statement:

I enjoy creating utilitarian pieces and creative sculptural art. It is my belief that one can be successful producing both.

My functional work includes a full line of tableware. I believe it is important that even my functional work has a distinctive style.

My sculptural pieces are started on the potter’s wheel. The form is then manipulated. I use the potter’s wheel as a tool to create the main body of the piece. A combination of thrown and hand built sections are then added to create the unique sculptural effect.

Kevin, and his wife JoAnne, invite you to stop by their studio, gallery and kiln. Enchanted Circle Pottery was selected the "Best Art Studio/Gallery in New Mexico 2011".

Kevin DeKeuster

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