Monday, July 11, 2022
BUILT TO POUR
When
I reflect on my earlier days in clay, especially in Cleveland, I can't help but
remember just how many teapots and pitchers (jugs) that I made. They were in
every firing be they stoneware, porcelain or terra cotta but over the years
there were less and less orders for jugs and teapots seemed to go to specific
places and special orders. Since those days I have continued to make both forms
and in time they find homes through galleries or now days over the internet. I
think back on the tradition I came from, among which there were three Leach
pupils, all dedicated to function and purpose and by hook or by crook, I can't
see stopping making teapots and pitchers anytime soon. Illustrated is a healthy size cottage style teapot
made of terra cotta covered first in a dark black slip and then over-decorated
in "falling leaves" in thin yellow, green and red with a thin clear
glaze over the surface. The end result, this cottage teapot is built to pour,
holds enough for six (?) and was designed and made to be a standard, functional
pot that is as at home in the hand, on a table or adorning a shelf hopefully
not just collecting dust.
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