Beautiful and cool soda fired cruet. The handle feels good and it’s well balance. The lid is made not to fall out while using, but please use caution,, just to be sure!
$75.00
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Beautiful and cool soda fired cruet. The handle feels good and it’s well balance. The lid is made not to fall out while using, but please use caution,, just to be sure!
$75.00
I have 6 in this glaze pattern. 2.5” tall and 6” diameter
Has a red iron and white salt glaze
$25.00 each. you can mix and match any of these bowls
These bowls are about 6” diameter and 2..5” tall
I have 5 in this glaze pattern
$25.00 each. You can mix and match any of these bowls
This bowl has a 13.5” diameter and stands 3.75” tall. Its glazed with a blue ash glaze with controlled glaze runs.
This is a lovely bowl. A great wedding gift!
$170.00
This is a beautiful bowl. The design is a slip trailing rendition of a imaginary plant, a little “Dr Seussy.” I added a rutile/iron wash, wiped the excess off and dipped in shino. Got lots of carbon trapping!!
It’s 3.5” tall and 12.5” diameter
$140.00. SOLD
This is another piece I really love. I layered the outside of this vase with different colored slips made with mason stains. Tulips were blooming,, so, ok,, tulips. It really is lovely,,
$250.00
This is a beautiful large bowl with porcelain slip design and wax resist. This is one of my favorite pieces.
It’s the piece I am throwing on my artist statement page. The glaze is a combination red iron and white salt glaze.
$200.00
These are sweet mugs inspired by our political situation
Small porcelain mugs pressed with a heart stamp while the form was rather wet. I latex the hearts (as a resist)
dipped the piece in shino, pulled off the latex and finished with copper red for the hearts
I have 2 of these mugs available.
$30.00
Beautiful Stoneware beachball bowl (every time i look at this bowl I think of a beach ball!
sturdy and functional 6.5”tall and 11.5”diameter
$130.00
This is a really cool bowl,, I have to say. Has a bit of history. I fired this a while ago in the soda kiln but a big glob of soda fell in the middle of the bowl. After grinding it off, it left a bad “unsellable” mark. I refired it again and viola’,, gone but a lot more soda landed on the pot too.
The design is a flashing slip applied by a brush I made from an old broom; very stiff. Made dramatic strokes!
$110.00
Carved for transparency setting the mood!
there is a minor crack on rim,, hardly noticeable
$20.00
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Interesting piece here! I have no idea were the red come from! There is red iron oxide decoration on the shino, which could be a factor. Potters say “Shino first or pots be cursed,” which means if your using shino to glaze make sure you apply it first and anything else goes on top. however, i use oxide washes over shino all the time, and never had a problem. oh well! Its a mystery!
this vase stands 9.0” tall. Like the others vases, simple and elegant.
$110.00. SOLD
simple, elegant porcelain vase. I added the texture to reflect the light bouncing off the surface.
8.5” tall
$100.00
A beautiful country style casserole that holds 3.5 quarts. This piece was carved than fill with cobalt carbonate porcelain clay. When dried a bit, I scraped the excess porcelain off revealing the design It was fired in the soda kiln
There is a very minor crack that I repaired.
$110.00
This fermenter has bold color swashes brush strokes. 3 quarts volume
$120.00. SOLD