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The site had the following in the homepage, "Farmington Hills Local Global Ceramic Artist John Glick." I noticed that the web site stated " I like to keep my eyes open for articles like this one; just wish I had caught it sooner! Farmington Hills, Michigans John Glick has a passion for pottery." They also stated " To mold and shape a thing that is real, such as I do, is exciting, said Glick. I like the immediacy and the changeability of ceramics. I like to see what happens from a spark of an idea that then becomes a tangible object. Whoda Thunk? As I start."

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