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  • Tags: wood-fire

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Tall wood-fired stoneware jar in grays and browns, with shell occlusions. Multiple drips mark the jar, running in a sunburst from the shell mark.

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Long necked brown bottle with sea shell occlusions. Wood fired, thrown, assembled and altered.

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This vase narrows slightly above the shoulder and has a short, open neck. The surface is rough, gray and pitted with some red marking. Wood-fired.

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Wood fired bowl in reds and browns. The irregular bowl is hand built with a slight belly and a tilted edge.

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Lidded jar in creamy brown-gray with faceted sides. The edge of the knobbed lid extends over the shoulders of the pot like a flat hat brim. Each facet of the wood-fired pot is decorated with a brief stroke of brown glaze dividing each into a…

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The body of the mug is extruded and clover shaped. The handle and four feet are attached with visible seams. Around the lip of the mug is a band of white glaze. The mug is wood-fired and pale overall, decorated with vertical ribbing and small…

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This tall, wheel-thrown pitcher narrows at the shoulder. The handle attaches at the top of the neck and at the waist. The surface is a deep burnished red at the throat and below the waist with tans and browns above the belly.

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Woodfired teabowl emphasizes its handmade quality with a distinctly asymmetrical profile. The rustic surface is speckled with iron oxide, horizontal ridges in the body are at odds with the subtly off-plumb lip. The earthenware body rests on a small…

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This tall jar has little shoulder, no foot and an open mouth. The wood firing has produced notable runs of brown and green drips, showing the piece was fired on its side. A few pieces of seashell used as wadding during firing can be seen. The walls…
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