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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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 bowl with color brush strokes

These I made for pasta, but of course use them for anything. The color brush strokes are from an art installation in Boston. In the seventies, Corita Kent was commissioned by a Boston Gas executive to create this brush work swash on a gas tank off the expressway in Dorchester. With that in mind, i quickly brushed swashes of glaze over dressang shino.

I have 5 of these and 4 more in a kin waiting to be fired. I love these bowls

they are 9”wide and 1.75” tall

$40.00/bowl

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hippie bowl

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

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