11”W x 9”H
This raku vessel was thrown on the potter’s wheel and altered when wet. After drying, it was bisque fired. It was then glazed with my proprietary glazes and commercial under glazes and raku fired. The shiny gold glaze with blue hues is a combination of 2 proprietary glazes layered together.
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All of my glaze recipes were developed in-house, which to me makes the work more personal and more intimate. These raku glazes are then sprayed, poured and/or painted on the pieces.
To learn more about raku pottery and my process please visit my raku firing page and please contact me if you would like more information. If you’re visiting Western North Carolina, contact Sherry at Art Connections Tours for a tour of my pottery studio.
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With a unique mix of subtle designs and beautiful colors I am able to add my personal approach to home decor with my raku sculpture pieces. To find the colors you are looking for with raku pottery please contact me regarding commissioned pieces.
I have fired these raku ikebana pieces using special glazes that coordinate well with the natural vibrancy of various flowers. These special raku pottery pieces embody this wonderful art form and are sure to give an extra bit of life to any floral arrangement.
These intricate raku wall pieces highlight the beauty and textures created when experimenting with my different raku pottery glazes.. Their earthly and natural formations, designs and vibrant colors will turn your wall into a source of inspiration.