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The timeless ceramics of Otto Heino

Los Angeles Times Article with Video
The Ojai ceramist was at the heart of the 1950s studio movement. Now, six decades later, a new generation is drawn to his earthy, organic pieces with their distinctive forms and glazes. By David A. Keeps, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer June 26, 2008 The first in a yearlong series profiling California's living legends of midcentury design.


 

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