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i really like this series. what would it be like to actually drink out of these mugs? would it be atomic? would it be nuclear? is there any danger of contamination? i think you should only serve neon-green liquids in these mugs, because then the contents would look radioactive. i think my favorite one is the teeth [the top photo]. are those made from a cast of your actual teeth? it's an interesting juxtaposition of organic [teeth] and non-organic [nuclear energy].

Posted by: laura k. on Mar 31, 04 | 7:05 pm


i was gonna redo this series at Lill Street Ceramic Center some day, cuz the mugs would be better if i threw them on the wheel

Right now all these were hand built.

Posted by: spudart on Oct 31, 05 | 12:23 pm


Laura, the mouth mug is not a cast of my teeth. Although I do have a cast of my teeth from when I had braces.

Posted by: spudart on Oct 31, 05 | 12:24 pm


so... whose teeth are they?

Posted by: laura k. on Oct 31, 05 | 6:37 pm


I just made them up.

Posted by: spudart on Oct 31, 05 | 6:48 pm


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Nuclear Power Plant Mugs


Illinois has the most nucleaur power plants out of any state in America with thirteen. This series has one mug dedicated for each power plant in Illinois
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