Posts Tagged 'signature pieces'

Incised Pitcher
12″ tall, this pitcher was intended for daily use. It was thrown at the wheel, and its’ spout was pulled from the pitcher body about half an hour later. After trimming, a throat was shaped in the still-soft clay to

Incised Pitcher
12″ tall, this pitcher was intended for daily use. It was thrown at the wheel, and its’ spout was pulled from the pitcher body about half an hour later. After trimming, a throat was shaped in the still-soft clay to

Salt and Pepper Shakers
Two little salt and pepper shakers sit in their own hand-built box. Made from thin textured slabs, the pieces had additional stamping and carving added at the correct stage of dryness. Small false bottoms conceal rubber stoppers. Bisque was painted

Salt and Pepper Shakers
Two little salt and pepper shakers sit in their own hand-built box. Made from thin textured slabs, the pieces had additional stamping and carving added at the correct stage of dryness. Small false bottoms conceal rubber stoppers. Bisque was painted

Milkweed Vase
This vase was thrown from stoneware clay, trimmed, and hand decorated with a floral pattern after several days of drying. Slips were painted onto the bisqued clay, and the vase was fired to cone 10 in a salt kiln. $125,

Milkweed Vase
This vase was thrown from stoneware clay, trimmed, and hand decorated with a floral pattern after several days of drying. Slips were painted onto the bisqued clay, and the vase was fired to cone 10 in a salt kiln. $125,