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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

LOCAL INSPIRATION

What appears to be just another teabowl is in fact, a small serving bowl so it is true, appearances can be deceiving. This single hexagonal bowl was actually from a group of four that were ordered a while back but being me, I ended up making six to make sure I ended up with the number required. Thrown out of a white stoneware, each bowl was made roughly hexagonal and they had strips applied and flame blossoms, well that’s what I call them, inlaid as alternating decoration. Once bisque and reasonably sure they had made it, they were glazed in the soda blue glaze I have been using and there it is. I will mention that one feature that I like is where the blossom was inlaid, the glaze helps create this droozy effect where the black runs a bit, creating a softer line than when it was first done.       

I should say, to some, very small degree, I have used the work of Victor Schreckengost as inspiration, a designer and ceramic artist from Cleveland (Heights) who I actually had met back in the very early 1990’s. Though maybe you have to put on your imagination caps, much of the black underglaze decoration comes from seeing Schreckengost’s marvelous Jazz bowls showing off his carved and fluid designs under a Persian style blue glaze, how can you not be inspired by such brilliance that was lingering right in your own backyard?

 

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