Classic Vase
I was reading up on early American art and taking a look at the general style of the time. I liked what I saw so I did something about it.
This is what I did.


Here is the finished vase. I'm still amazed it made it through the Raku firing process with its slender ceramic stem in tact. Usually when pottery gos from 1800 to 72 degrees in an instant the temperature shock destroys it. Not this one. It is beautiful.
This is what I did.


Here is the finished vase. I'm still amazed it made it through the Raku firing process with its slender ceramic stem in tact. Usually when pottery gos from 1800 to 72 degrees in an instant the temperature shock destroys it. Not this one. It is beautiful.

7 Comments:
You are too cool. So are the pieces that you do. Love you.
Scott
That vase is Beautiful.....and your not bad looking yourself!
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i am just awestruck
as an art form it stands along what you see in museums etc
wonder then what your deep psyche
has laboring underneath the mechanisms to create when such a glorious result emerges
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