Description
The surfaces are glazed in opposing matte shades dark and light with mottled textures reminiscent of organic objects
I have noticed that it’s good to let the water that collects in a saucer have room to evaporate so that it doesn’t become stagnant
The surface pattern comes from two Heath glazes—KPFA and Gunmetal—layered over one another before reacting to the firing temperature in the kiln
The stylized dots and dashes in this geometric pattern feel random and organic
Ceramic Birdhouse in Yellow Kids The surfaces are glazed inThe word monumental is often used to describe Stan Bitters ceramic sculptures. But even at a small scale, this legendary American artists expression has a rare boldness. He's been making these ceramic birdhouses since the 1960s when he was artist in residence at the Hans Stumpf company. These ceramic birdhouses have a round opening on opposite sides and are hung with an all weather cord. They are still made by hand in Southern California and exhibit
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