Monday, February 8, 2021
WOVEN
I
first used this design for a set of commissioned dinnerware quite a few years
back. This decoration is simple, elemental and as old as pottery itself and was
intended to go with a large natural wood table with a rich defined wood grain
and an almost primitive appeal. Somewhere among the myriad of photos and images
I have a picture of the table and dinnerware all set out and admittedly the
wood and clay work rather well together. This platter has inherited that
decoration of quick sgraffito through a black slip to expose the rich terra
cotta underneath and create a continuous woven patter that literally falls off
the rim of the piece. As you can see in the picture, I have very casually and
spontaneously carved the lines making up the pattern though in the past I have
used a straight edge to make an exactingly precise design but I far prefer this
as happened appearance. I have tried to remember where I first saw this decoration, perhaps an old
pot or piece of ikat dyed cloth but it is safe to say that this patterning was
around long before I made use of it and will likely be around long, long after
as well.
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