This lidded wood-fired stoneware vessel is hand decorated with layered colored slips that suggest grasses and low marsh vegetation moving across a quiet morning horizon. Shaped through extended wood firing, where ash, flame, and reduction soften the imagery and create subtle shifts in tone and texture. The lid and shoulder carry natural ash deposits, reinforcing the influence of the kiln on the final form.
The vessel balances containment and openness, with the lid completing the silhouette while remaining visually integrated with the body. Both deliberate and atmospheric, the piece reflects an ongoing dialogue between hand, material, and fire—rooted in landscape, process, and time.
Details- This work has a small driftwood addition on the lid.
Cone 10 wood-fired stoneware
Natural ash and atmospheric surface
Signed on the base
The vase shown is the exact piece you will receive.
This lidded wood-fired stoneware vessel is hand decorated with layered colored slips that suggest grasses and low marsh vegetation moving across a quiet morning horizon. Shaped through extended wood firing, where ash, flame, and reduction soften the imagery and create subtle shifts in tone and texture. The lid and shoulder carry natural ash deposits, reinforcing the influence of the kiln on the final form.
The vessel balances containment and openness, with the lid completing the silhouette while remaining visually integrated with the body. Both deliberate and atmospheric, the piece reflects an ongoing dialogue between hand, material, and fire—rooted in landscape, process, and time.
Details- This work has a small driftwood addition on the lid.
Cone 10 wood-fired stoneware
Natural ash and atmospheric surface
Signed on the base
The vase shown is the exact piece you will receive.