Large porcelain bowl

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

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Large shallow bowl

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

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"Follow your heart mugs" porcelai

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

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stoneware shallow bowl

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

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porcelain bottle vase

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!

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Blue vine casserole

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

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