This wood-fired stoneware vessel features layered colored slips that form a horizon of trees against a warm, atmospheric ground. The surface is shaped through extended wood firing, where flame, ash, and reduction deepen the reds and earth tones while softening the imagery into the clay body. Subtle lines and natural texture remain visible, grounding the piece in process and material.
The form stands with quiet weight and balance, allowing the firing to complete the narrative begun at the wheel. Both intentional and atmospheric, the vessel reflects the influence of landscape, season, and fire—resulting in a piece that feels rooted, weathered, and shaped by time. This work is 11” tall by 7” wide.
Details
Cone 10 wood-fired stoneware
Natural ash and atmospheric surface
Signed on the base
The piece shown is the exact vase you will receive.
This wood-fired stoneware vessel features layered colored slips that form a horizon of trees against a warm, atmospheric ground. The surface is shaped through extended wood firing, where flame, ash, and reduction deepen the reds and earth tones while softening the imagery into the clay body. Subtle lines and natural texture remain visible, grounding the piece in process and material.
The form stands with quiet weight and balance, allowing the firing to complete the narrative begun at the wheel. Both intentional and atmospheric, the vessel reflects the influence of landscape, season, and fire—resulting in a piece that feels rooted, weathered, and shaped by time. This work is 11” tall by 7” wide.
Details
Cone 10 wood-fired stoneware
Natural ash and atmospheric surface
Signed on the base
The piece shown is the exact vase you will receive.