Recently I have been making quite a bit of pottery vs other art. I finally decided to upload it here. You can see more at my DevArt gallery.
Rich earth tones and sage green blends into this vase, the organic swirls reminiscent of flowing canyon walls. It would make the perfect accent to any desert or Southwest themed decor.
It is made from a porcelain-stoneware blend, wheel thrown. Could make the perfect home for a small succulent or air plant. The vase holds several brushes or pens well. It could also serve as a small drink vessel.
Measures 3in x 2in.
Food safe, lead free commercial glazes are used. Dishwasher safe, top rack only. I recommend hand washing all handmade pottery whenever possible to prolong its life.
Original For Sale
Rich earth tones and sage green blends into this vase, the organic swirls reminiscent of flowing canyon walls. It would make the perfect accent to any desert or Southwest themed decor.
It is made from a porcelain-stoneware blend, wheel thrown. Could make the perfect home for a small succulent or air plant. The vase holds several brushes or pens well. It could also serve as a small drink vessel.
Measures 3in x 2in.
Food safe, lead free commercial glazes are used. Dishwasher safe, top rack only. I recommend hand washing all handmade pottery whenever possible to prolong its life.
Original For Sale
Category Sculpting / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1240 x 970px
File Size 604.3 kB
Listed in Folders
Wow, haha. I JUST now saw this! Sorry! I was updating and adding gallery folders and came across the comment. Better late than never! Sadly I don't have access to a reliable source for working and firing pottery right now, though I am looking for one ( the one I found is a studio and wants around $200+ a month for membership and full access and is in the city in a sort of awkward to get to location so eh ).
You have beautiful work though, and I love the idea of trading art sometime, if you wouldn't mind the alternative of polymer clay or similar.
You have beautiful work though, and I love the idea of trading art sometime, if you wouldn't mind the alternative of polymer clay or similar.
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