Large “ovalish” 15” diameter porcelain platter with cobalt accents
$140.00
CONTACT TO PURCHASE NOT AVAILABLE
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Large “ovalish” 15” diameter porcelain platter with cobalt accents
$140.00
CONTACT TO PURCHASE NOT AVAILABLE
Simple sake/tea pot forms. all soda fired. These were really fun to make. I threw all the pieces and assembled them within an hour. Working really wet has its challenges but the results give a “freer” feel to the form. Also, as the pieces begins to dry, the forms can be tweaked for refinement.
all stoneware $55.00 each
Porcelain mugs with Porcelain slip trail and wood ash
$45.00 each (I have five of them)
This is a beautiful example of how the firing process creates the art. This came out of David Roswell’s soda kiln yesterday. During the cooling stage, David added pieces of wood for three hours to control reduction during cooling. As a result, ash fell inside the bowl, combining with my blue ash glaze, creating an ancient, old look. The ash didn’t melt so well but its beautiful! I’m debating whether or not to “clean” it off. I don’t think i will!
15” diameter,, not sure of price yet
Pretty and fun small handled tray with porcelain and cobalt inlay
$120.00
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Thrown and altered porcelain vase with wood ash finish, really stunning in person!
$200.00
This bowl was fun to make. It’s stoneware with porcelain slip. this bowl is 7’ wide and 3.5” tall. The design comes out of the process of cutting the wall with a ribbed wire tool adding the slip and bowing out the bowl form without touching the outside design. tricky to explain. This piece was fired first with a orange carbon trap glaze. If carbon trapping occurs its wonderful, but when it doesn’t, it’s ugly orange. blah!, so I refired this piece in a soda kiln and it was transformed to a thing of beauty.
$85.00
This a a play on a Japanese form. Its usually square and made of wood, but I thought why not pottery?
This one was soda fired.
$30.00 ( I usually sell these for $50.00 but iIhad trouble getting the inside lid off,, needed repair
CONTACT TO PURCHASE. SOLD.
I did a series of jars in MA and I fired them with Chris Gustin in his anagama kiln. 5 days of loading and 5 days of firing 24/7! and not to mention all the prep to get kiln ready. Anyway, i just recently fired it in the soda kiln and it’s stunning! this is the largest jar in the series, 8.0”x8.0”x9.5”
has a shino glaze
$225.00
I have a lot of these mugs, some I didn’t get to photograph.
These are sweet simple fun mugs. shino glaze with carbon trapping.
$30.00
I made this piece a while ago, I think at Penland, 6years ago. I just recently refired it in the soda kiln and it has been transformed! Thought of keeping it for myself , but ! need new shoes! You know what I mean!
$75.00. SOLD.