Planter: Soda Cloud (Medium)
This planter is made of a light stoneware clay. It has an attached plate and drainage holes. Soda fired for an extra toasty kiss.
These curving vessels are thrown on the wheel and then patiently, lovingly formed, carved and smoothed in several stages. These are the pieces that take the most time and care. They are a meditation and are inspired by clouds, blooms, feminine curves and whatever else I’m ruminating on. The rim has a ruffled petticoat detail.
Each soda fired piece is one-of-a-kind as atmospheric firings are unpredictable and can yield stunning results. Soda firing takes an enormous amount of time, energy, labor and resources and is usually a community effort. In the soda firing process, soda ash is introduced to the atmosphere of the kiln when it is near peak temperature. The sodium vapor interacts with the clay, slips and glazes to create swirling unpredictable colors that shift and change around the piece.
Handmade. One of a kind. Cone 10 reduction soda fired.
This planter is made of a light stoneware clay. It has an attached plate and drainage holes. Soda fired for an extra toasty kiss.
These curving vessels are thrown on the wheel and then patiently, lovingly formed, carved and smoothed in several stages. These are the pieces that take the most time and care. They are a meditation and are inspired by clouds, blooms, feminine curves and whatever else I’m ruminating on. The rim has a ruffled petticoat detail.
Each soda fired piece is one-of-a-kind as atmospheric firings are unpredictable and can yield stunning results. Soda firing takes an enormous amount of time, energy, labor and resources and is usually a community effort. In the soda firing process, soda ash is introduced to the atmosphere of the kiln when it is near peak temperature. The sodium vapor interacts with the clay, slips and glazes to create swirling unpredictable colors that shift and change around the piece.
Handmade. One of a kind. Cone 10 reduction soda fired.
This planter is made of a light stoneware clay. It has an attached plate and drainage holes. Soda fired for an extra toasty kiss.
These curving vessels are thrown on the wheel and then patiently, lovingly formed, carved and smoothed in several stages. These are the pieces that take the most time and care. They are a meditation and are inspired by clouds, blooms, feminine curves and whatever else I’m ruminating on. The rim has a ruffled petticoat detail.
Each soda fired piece is one-of-a-kind as atmospheric firings are unpredictable and can yield stunning results. Soda firing takes an enormous amount of time, energy, labor and resources and is usually a community effort. In the soda firing process, soda ash is introduced to the atmosphere of the kiln when it is near peak temperature. The sodium vapor interacts with the clay, slips and glazes to create swirling unpredictable colors that shift and change around the piece.
Handmade. One of a kind. Cone 10 reduction soda fired.