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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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.



