Wow! I've been dreaming of these pieces for at least a year; the idea being functional pots that look like trees and stumps with a whimsical nature. This body of work is a further development from work I did years ago where limbs served as candelabras with mushrooms gathered on them and more recently my boxes that have the woods carved on them. I was invited to participate in a show in St Johns Newfoundland that will be showing in November and have just finished the pieces to go there.
This is a casserole dish holding 2 quarts. The interior is glazed with my avocado green glaze and the outside is stained with manganese and iron. The outside is textured with a piece of wood to create the "bark" texture.

This place setting includes a 10" plate , 8" plate and 6" bowl. The mug stands on 3 "roots" as a tree grown over a log that has long since rotted away. The rims of the plate and texture on the mug was done with a walnut hull... very time consuming at this point, I found it amazing that if you imprint the hull just right it actually looks like a tiny tree. Different areas of the hull produce a really nice bark like effect.
Saving my favorite for last is this cream and sugar set. The creamer has a "vine" for a handle and limb for a spout and nestles over the sugar bowl. I have ideas for canisters that lean into each other like a group of trees, teapots that stand on their roots, and condiment sets that fit together like a puzzle. There are also plans for woodsy creatures to be hanging around in the future.
This is a long term project to create this body of work, doing it in between wholesale production, so stay tuned for a piece here and there, as I collect them over the next year for a public showing.
Looks like an exciting project. Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteI saw this cream and sugar set at the Feast of Pottery, in St. John's. I really loved it - was sad that it had already been purchased! Very whimsical.
ReplyDeleteThose plates are absolutely beautiful!
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