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SHU-CHEN CHENG
Shu-Chen is a full time ceramic artist, originally from Taiwan. Her award winning Raku vessels have been exhibited in galleries and juried shows, including Toronto outdoor art exhibition.

Her work has been collected by collectors in Canada and abroad. In 2008, her Raku work was purchased by Hamilton Airport and is on display at the International Arrival Hall. Shu-Chen creates and designs her contemporary raku vessels, wheel thrown or hand build from clay slab. She builds her own raku kiln and fires all her work. 

"Working with clay has brought me much joy in life. What I value most is the challenge of self-realization through the creative process. For an artist, it is my goal to pursue excellence through my Art".
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www.azelia.ca
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HORSE HAIR COVERED JARS – Ceramic Raku
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