Wheel-thrown and hand-built porcalain fired to cone 5, then luster fired with silver luster.
9.5”x 9.5”x 8”
The artwork is a ceramic teapot with a strikingly modern and sculptural design. This piece is both a functional object and a sculptural statement. Its confident geometry challenges traditional teapot aesthetics. It features a tapered, conical body in a smooth white glaze, creating a clean and minimalist form. The teapot’s most distinctive elements are its exaggerated circular handles—one large and one small—both coated in a stark silver glaze that contrasts sharply with the white body. These circular handles create a rhythmic balance and an almost geometric interplay of shapes. The lid, topped with a rounded silver knob, complements the handles and ties the design together cohesively. The spout is angular and sharply pointed, adding to the dynamic and somewhat architectural quality of the piece.
Wheel-thrown and hand-built porcalain fired to cone 5, then luster fired with silver luster.
9.5”x 9.5”x 8”
The artwork is a ceramic teapot with a strikingly modern and sculptural design. This piece is both a functional object and a sculptural statement. Its confident geometry challenges traditional teapot aesthetics. It features a tapered, conical body in a smooth white glaze, creating a clean and minimalist form. The teapot’s most distinctive elements are its exaggerated circular handles—one large and one small—both coated in a stark silver glaze that contrasts sharply with the white body. These circular handles create a rhythmic balance and an almost geometric interplay of shapes. The lid, topped with a rounded silver knob, complements the handles and ties the design together cohesively. The spout is angular and sharply pointed, adding to the dynamic and somewhat architectural quality of the piece.