Lately I get a laugh by splitting my glaze batches into two. One is designated a lottery glaze and I get all freaky eye of newty toe of froggy on the lotto one 🧚🏻♀️no notes…so they are one offs. Some combos shown here.
The piece on the book shelf is a collab with p, a cave with a waterfall and I love how the glazes look layered on it
I’ve been off here for a bit… sooo busy and really honored to have had the opportunity to work with Katie on these projects. Installations throughout the Design District, epic booth with a carousel at Design Miami, and ceramic works for Basel.
Thank you to everyone who was part of this gosh what an extravaganza!
June 21st in BK!
Learn to make replicas of plants with porcelain. All levels welcome !
I love teaching this workshop, especially in the spring and summer. I’m going to bring buckets and buckets of cutting from my garden for everyone 😏 might make a stop at the flower market for a few special blooms too.
I’ve been experimenting with this method for years now and I’m so excited to share it. In the class we will get messy and learn the process, students will return to pick up their work a few weeks after firing, a series of sculptures, permanent plants.
More info @e.e.ceramics
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Keepers Bloom
Excited to be showing this sculpture at Utopia’s inaugural exhibition Kiss Pattern, opening April 26 in Kingston, NY.
Keepers Bloom will remain permanently at Utopia, but I will have some extra special smaller pieces available for sale there as well.
Immensely grateful to friends that helped and supported the creation of this piece.
Constantly blown away by this ^6 chrome aventurine glaze. Generally steer clear of chrome oxide and love the green that Praseodymium and some stains make but I can’t get enough of how glittery this is- and I always want to like a RIO Aventurine but rarely end up using brown :-/
This recipe is my adjusted version of one I got through a little game of glaze telephone back in the day. Pictured here on standard 213 🏺 Happy to share, comment and lmk 💭💭💭💭
Stay tuned, I’ll be posting recipes, studio visits and more fun stuff soon :-)
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A few months of studio work with @sarahesmeharrison
Sarah is a painter and works predominantly in oil and collage. Sarah has been joining me in studio regularly since the summer to experiment, create sculptural works and learn about glazing.
I love seeing how painters approach glazing and three dimensional construction. When we work together, Sarah uses her intuition to come up with exciting new techniques , and I guide her through any potential variables or issues.
Pictured here, Sarah is layering various stains with crackle and crystalline glazes as well as glazing a sculptural piece.
Sarah and I have worked together on numerous projects over the years, curating, collaborating and attending a residency together. I am so grateful to also have had the chance to work with Sarah on a limited run of sweatshirts and hoodies for Various. I’m already out of them but maybe we will make more😏🫣