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$250.00
I like experimenting with surface texture. I like dark or black clays and I use a lot of oxides. Both give the piece a richer vibrant look, complementing the clay. I called this platter EARTH DROUGHT. It resembles the earth affected by the global warming and changed weather conditions.
The object is made from black clay and has layered black stains and crackle glaze on top creating the dry earth effect. The outside surface was impressed on handmade wood bark mold. The handle is made from driftwood and secured by a natural suede cord. I love collecting driftwood. These came from Rialto Beach in Olympia National Park.
Dimensions: 12.5” long by 11.75” wide (without handle. ) 16” wide with handle.
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$500.00
I felt a deep connection immediately when I started working with this black clay. Every texture and curve reflects the beauty of nature. I called this extra large sculptural bowl DREAM LAKE. A distinctive feature of this sculptural bowl is how it resembles a mountain lake.
Its dark gray earthy color connects it to the earth and rocks symbolizing strength. Carved open spaces let the bright water reflect light through adding movement. The melted sea glass created a unique surface which reminds you of deep lake waters. The Dream Lake Sculpture represents nature’s balance.
Dimensions: 12” wide X 6.25″ tall.
This sculptural bowl on display at the gallery. Please contact me if you are inerested in purchasing them.
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$850.00
This large vase is hand-built from slabs and coils. Numerous tiny sponge-like tubes were carefully attached one by one to the top of the vase. The vase is high-fired in an electric kiln and has two Shino glaze applications. It is functional. It won multiple awards in various art shows and was featured in International Fine Art Magazine APERO.
The vase dimensions are 11.5″ tall x 9″ wide.
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$150.00
These seashell dishes are designed to be versatile, making them a wonderful functional little dish. Yet they are also a great addition to a any décor adding harmonious balance to your home.
These dishes measure approximately 5″ wide x 7″ long x 1.5″ high.
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$270.00
I have developed a finishing technique after experimenting for a long time trying to achieve the desired surface. The stoneware vase is hand built and shaped as beach stones. While still in a wet stage they were rolled in fine crumbs of dry clay of different colors. Then various slips and under glazes were layered on top of the leather hard clay. Four stones are stacked and attached. They are hollow inside and glazed.
This piece represents nature’s balance showing how imperfect forms can be beautiful and full of meaning.
The vase size is: 11 tall by 6″.
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$100.00
I have developed this beautiful organic surface after experimenting for a while. The flat top was covered with a thin coat of sodium silicate. The surface dried very quickly with a heat gun and stretched in a dome shape creating beautiful spontaneous small and large cracks.
The stone vase is 5” in diameter.
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$890.00
The vase is hand-built from coils shaped as hollow tubes which were carefully attached one by one forming the vase shape. It is high fired in an electric kiln.
The dimensions are: 19″ tall x 8″ wide.
The vase is functional, holds water well and looks gorgeous with a few very tall flowers.
The dimensions are: 19″ tall x 8″ wide.
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$165.00
I used a difficult sodium silicate method to create this beautiful surface. After the skinny form was thrown on the wheel, I applied black slip to a white clay body. When the black slip was dried enough, sodium silicate was painted on the outside and then heated very quickly with a heat gun. I expanded the form from the inside out while spinning the wheel causing the outside surface to crack. After the first firing, I applied thin red shino glaze so that it penetrated in cracks and crevices and then cleaned the form leaving red glaze only in the cracks. The vase was glazed inside and high fired again at 2250F.
This piece was featured in the International Fine Art magazine APERO.
Dimensions: 6.25″ tall x 5.5″ wide.