Selected Works – 2019 through June 2020

2019 was a turning point for my ceramic work. I began paying more attention to form and surface treatments as one instead of two separate elements. I began exploring techniques at a rapid rate, in chunks to really explore and mentally record my response. I tried conventional brush glazing, dipping, pouring, splashing, applications. I did a series of mason stain colored agate-ware, and a 12 piece dish set using mishima. 2019 was a wonderful, playful exploration.

Playing with Mason Stains
Agateware serving bowl

The blue and white bowl is one of the last pieces I created with mason stains, exploring the use of colored clays. I found the minimalist approach was most satisfying for me, using a dominant color (this one is the white of the porcelain) with splashes of a contrasting selection.

Underglaze painted serving bowl
Underglaze painted medium bowl
Still on a quest for that one way of working that I cannot get enough of, I started to use some underglazes to combine my drawing and painting background with ceramics. I had loads of fun with these but…this was not “it” for me.
 
Mishima Color Inlay

Following the handpainting work, I moved into Mishima. This is an interesting technique creating an inlay of underglaze. I was coming closer to “ringing the bell” with this and created a 12 unique dinner plates using Mishima. Carving was definitely my biggest take-away from this creative experience. I started down a path that prompted me to purchase professional carving tools which have become very important to me.
 
The next series of works are all using the technique of sgraffito. I lay down underglaze while the clay is unfired then carefully carve it to reveal the color of the clay. For me, that is the white of porcelain. I started carving trees, flowers, fish and other designs, all free-hand. Then I found scallops. The transition will be evident in the images. I have also recently found a second pattern of two perpendicular lines. This pattern appears in the most recent works. This is not the entire body of work but a representation. The last two cups are my most recent pieces and are now in the home of a dear friend.
 
 

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