Ruth Brockman art photos?

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Ruth Brockman art photos?

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I was describing some of Ruth's frit casting work that I saw when I was in Portland for the first WGW. I wanted to show them a pic but couldn't find one anywhere. In fact the only examples of her work I could find were some of her masks at Pismo's site.

Anyone have any ideas for places to look (that all the search engines have missed)?

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Try searching for Ruth Brockmann -- that second "n" will make a difference.

There's no definitive site, but there are a lot of places with one or two photos of her work.
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Brad Walker wrote:Try searching for Ruth Brockmann -- that second "n" will make a difference.

There's no definitive site, but there are a lot of places with one or two photos of her work.
Thanks Brad - that helped a lot.

Curious - which is the correct spelling? Pismo has it with one "n" and I thought Lundstrom had it that way too in his books.

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Paul Tarlow wrote:[Curious - which is the correct spelling?
Two n's. At least according to Ruth.
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