Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Idea One thing I repeatedly experienced while snorkeling and scuba diving is how Read More…
Month: April 2019
Ceramic art pieces in the Touch of Whimsy exhibit at Piety’s Art Gallery.
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue This Piety’s Art Gallery in Greenville, Illinois. The “Touch of Whimsy” Read More…
Underwater drones are used to search for great white sharks.
Photos of ceramics, and article interpretation by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Published News Article Searching for great white sharks Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the 2019 Annual Student Juried Art Exhibition at SIUE
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue The Annual Student Juried Exhibition took place at the gallery of Read More…
Construction of a Seafloor Archaeology Teapot ca. 25th century at Beachfront Pottery
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Idea Have you ever wondered what would 27th century underwater archeologist find from Read More…
Pottery from sea floor archaeology provide hints about settlement life before inundation.
Photos of ceramics, and article interpretation by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Published News Article Maritime Archaeologists Find Bronze Age Settlement Read More…