Wheel-thrown and hand-built porcelain fired to cone 5, then luster fired with silver and copper lusters.
9.75” x 8.5” x 6.25”
“Lines of Controversy” is an industrial form with a retro-futuristic aesthetic. Everyday objects are reinterpreted. They create a consistent tension between function and fantasy. Visual intrigue through mechanical ambiguity. My work is uniquely conceptual and completely functional. It’s inspired by industrial objects, machinery and tools. It’s eclectic and eccentric. It merges art and engineering. It honors the nuts-and-bolts traditions of both hard work and whimsy.
Wheel-thrown and hand-built porcelain fired to cone 5, then luster fired with silver and copper lusters.
9.75” x 8.5” x 6.25”
“Lines of Controversy” is an industrial form with a retro-futuristic aesthetic. Everyday objects are reinterpreted. They create a consistent tension between function and fantasy. Visual intrigue through mechanical ambiguity. My work is uniquely conceptual and completely functional. It’s inspired by industrial objects, machinery and tools. It’s eclectic and eccentric. It merges art and engineering. It honors the nuts-and-bolts traditions of both hard work and whimsy.