Pottery
About my pottery
I like my functional pottery to embody thoughtful design. My wheel-thrown pieces often have added elements of surprise. My hand-built pieces are laborious to make, but the process of making them is often the joyous part of the creation.
The teapot on the right, for example, is a pinched pot made of porcelain clay. The “tree branch” handle treatment is repeated on the lid where a little blue bird is perched.
Salad bowl with quadruple accents
Hand-built porcelain tea pot with a blue bird on a branch as an accent lid handle. Tree branch style handle to match.
Hand-built porcelain teapot and cups-tree branch accents
Hand built porcelain moon jar- closed bottom and open weave on top.
Stacked bowls with funky handles- stoneware and green glaze
Stacked bowls with funky handles- stoneware and pink glaze
stacked bowls with funky handles- stoneware and green celadon glue
Stacked bowls with funky handles- stoneware and grey glaze
Moon Jar- decorated in the style of Pieter Bruegel winter landscape painting
Butter Dish with swimmer handle
Butter Dish- swimmer with a bird
Hand-built vessel depicting Carnival, San Francisco on Mission Street (Cinco de Mayo)