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Jon Lorenzo Pettyjohn, 54, who has been working with pottery for more than thirty years, readily admits that he doesn’t know. "Who’s to say?" he asks. "Would a painter who isn’t very good be more of an artist than, say, a very good potter or any other craftsman?"
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