Ceramics is my way to explore free-form finding; all these pieces are hand thrown and turned in a potter’s wheel, bisque fired, cooled, glazed, and fired to 1064°C. Each piece takes roughly three weeks from start to finish. But it also involves training, time, mistakes, and learning.
Detail on a white and sully blue glazed pot.
H: 8.5 / 6.5cm Ø: 8 / 8.5cm Two hand thrown and turned on a potter’s wheel, white and sully blue glazed pots.
H: 6.5 Ø: 8.5 cm A hand thrown and turned on a potter’s wheel, white and sully blue glazed pot.
Five bowls finished in two colors: - white and stardust - white and sully blue crystals.
Detail on a white and sully blue glazed pot.
Six pieces batch finished in two colors: - white and stardust - white and sully blue crystals.
Detail on a white and sully blue glazed bowl.
Detail on a white and sully blue glazed piece.
Detail on a white and sully blue glazed piece.
Two jewelers finished in: white and turtle shell green white and sully blue.
H: base 4 cm / top 3.8 cm / total 7 cm Ø: base 6.4 cm / top 5.5 cm A hand thrown and turned on a potter’s wheel, white and sully blue glazed jeweler.
Two jewelers finished in: white and turtle shell green white and sully blue