(New) Stripes 2626
$450.00

7”H x 7 1/2”W

This globe was thrown, altered and trimmed on the potter’s wheel. After drying it was bisque fired. Proprietary glaze was then layered on the piece and it was raku fired. After cooling shell on top of the textured glaze is is removed with a hand grinder.

As I spray, paint and pour my glazes, I am able to transform the raku piece and create multiple layers and unique characteristics. This ensures that while some of my work may share different properties and textures, no two pottery pieces are alike.

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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. Click here to subscribe and be the first to know about discounts and new raku pottery pieces!

(New) Stripes 2626
$450.00

7”H x 7 1/2”W

This globe was thrown, altered and trimmed on the potter’s wheel. After drying it was bisque fired. Proprietary glaze was then layered on the piece and it was raku fired. After cooling shell on top of the textured glaze is is removed with a hand grinder.

As I spray, paint and pour my glazes, I am able to transform the raku piece and create multiple layers and unique characteristics. This ensures that while some of my work may share different properties and textures, no two pottery pieces are alike.

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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. Click here to subscribe and be the first to know about discounts and new raku pottery pieces!

(New) Spirals and Stripes Globe #2
$500.00

8”H x 8 1/2”W

This raku pottery piece was thrown on the wheel and allowed to dry.  After bisque firing, the piece was glazed with multiple layers of glaze and wax. It was then raku fired. After cooling the top layer was removed using a hand grinder.

To see more of my raku pottery including platters like this, please click here.  Each of my raku sculptures was either thrown or created on the potter's wheel or hand built.

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Space Rock Bottle Form
$600.00

13 1/2"H x7 1/2"W

Thrown on the wheel, this bottle features my proprietary Space Rock Glaze,  Using my own glazes makes the raku process unique and more personal.  This particular raku vessel has glazes that were sprayed, poured and painted on and then raku fired. I fired it up to 1900 degrees before pulling it out of the kiln. After the bottle cooled, the textured glaze was abraded with a hand grinder revealing the sparkly surface.

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.

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Golden Flat Top Bowl
$650.00

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.

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Raku Space Rock Bottle 3
$600.00

16"H x 6"W

This bottle was thrown on the wheel.  After bisque firing, it was glazed with my proprietary Space Rock glaze and raku fired. I choose to develop all of my glaze recipes myself, which makes the work more personal.  

The most common combustibles used with my raku pottery are organic materials such as leaves, straw, sawdust, or paper.   Once I apply them to each pottery piece, they melt in the firing and leave some truly spectacular results.

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