Some lunar stuff I threw and detailed today!


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Some lunar stuff I threw and detailed today!

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matching hare bowls for the bf @rancidslime and yours truly!
id: A grey stoneware bowl with the inside illustration featuring a seafoam colored wide-eyed hare encompassing a litter of newborns curled around her stomach on a white background, with plants framing them. The outside of the bowl is glazed with a patina green, fading off to rust with drips of the glaze running off towards the foot.
B-Mix, cone 6, 2025
Here’s the thing…….. shrimps is bugs
I went through a phase during my second wheel-throwing class where all I wanted to do was sculpt tiny animals and use them as jar knobs. I'm actually pretty proud of this hawk jar that I made for my dad.
Fall 2022

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Here's some ceramics stuff from last semester.
Bowls, a mothman and bigfoot slab bottle, and a face jug of Plasticman.
Sgraffito stingray ceramic wall hanging
I encountered this sweet blue-spotted ribbontail stingray last year off the coast of Krabi. One of the most exhilarating things about diving is being able to meet wild animals in their environment, where the sea is their home and you are a visitor.
Using the sgraffito method, I made a wall-hanging piece. I used a white underglaze from Botz on a wheel-thrown dish in grey speckled fine-grogged stoneware clay. I find this gives it a rustic weathered feel that naturally associates with the sea. Design was carved with a ball-end needle tool. Holes for hanging the piece. Fired to 1200C. I added elements of the sublime kelp forests and shells encountered in Cornwall to surround him.
I draw a lot of inspiration for my art from my surroundings, trying to capture my feelings in that moment I experienced in my pieces. For my interests to overlap and inspire one another is marvellous! It’s been exciting getting to know my medium through these challenges I set for myself, being able to explore different methods in a medium that is varied as it is ancient.
Doubtful guest mug!!