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I made this wheelthrown, white stoneware vase. The exterior is glazed in Ohio State White.
The interior is a combination of glazes that had produced a dark brown matte surface.
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I decided to document the ceramic pieces I've made. Some will remain in my private collection and some will be sold. To see what is available for purchase please check the link to my Etsy store on my profile, thanks!
4.25 inches tall, 10 inches around at widest point, vase opening is 1.5 inches across
This set of white stoneware cups were thrown on the wheel and given a unique design of freehand engraved linework.
The exterior is Green Celedon over Susan's Black (only in the lines). The interior is a smooth flow of Jack's Yellow.
This set of white stoneware cups were thrown on the wheel and given a unique design of freehand engraved linework.
The exterior is Green Celedon over Susan's Black (only in the lines). The interior is a smooth flow of Jack's Yellow.
This small bowl was thrown on the wheel of white stoneware clay. It was then hand-altered to create a square rim shape. The exterior is glazed in Gustin Shino, which a small band of darker Malcolm Davis Shino above the foot. The interior is a creamy Jack's Yellow.
Spinning my old Conway pottery wheel. Here's a vase of local found clay wedged with my Laguna clay for elasticity. Not sure of the result, just exploring an idea :)
This wheel-thrown bowl is by Haggerty Ceramics of Goleta, California. It features an outstanding luster glaze in greens and blues, and is stamped with the impressed Haggerty mark, the name Haggerty, and marked 01-829-J.
This was the first big octopus pot we did - there've been dozens since then,(all originals) but this one was the best.
Made to accompany an awesome teapot that I still need to photograph. #mug #coffee #cup #tea #teacup #green #bronze #metallic #mossy #moss #mug #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #functional #home #whimsical #top
This hand-thrown and altered yunomi is by John Dietrich of the Ellison Bay Pottery in Door County, Wisconsin.
The puzzle spice shaker is a curiosity that I was first made aware of when I started working for The Annapolis Pottery. From the research that I've done thus far, the first puzzle spice shakers were made in medieval times. If you look on my instagram, there's a video of me loading a shaker. With the shaker upside down, your favorite spice gets poured into the cone, and when the shaker is upright again the spice will settle inside the shaker. To get the spice out, simply shake up and down. This design is a great way to keep the humidity in your kitchen out of your salt, sugar, or spices. Check out my Instagram for a video of how to use it. #animal #wildlife #wild #salt #spice #sugar #puzzle #shaker #humid #humidity #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #sculpture #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #hedgehog #hedgie #functional #kitchen #home #indoor #profile
This wheel-thrown lidded jar is by Wayne Branum, studio potter who began making pots in the late 1960's. He operated a studio with Mark Pharis near Roberts, Wisconsin from 1990 until 2022 when he stopped making new work. It has his "W" chop.
Classic Roman pottery jug, Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano
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Historic City of Rome UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Nikon D50 + Nikon Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G AF-S DX SWM aspherical
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This mug and yunomi are both by Richard Abnet (1934-2011), who worked out of a studio in a barn on his rural property near Stillwater, Minnesota starting in 1961. He was a founding host potter of the St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour until his retirement in 2004. The mug is signed "Abnet" in slip, while his name is incised on the bottom of the yunomi. They were found in Stillwater, Minnesota.