Falesia Bowl
A volcanic rock cliff seen from a distance appears as a rough wall, marked by fractures, erosion and surface encrustations.
Just as the drawer must study anatomy in order to draw a human body, the potter must observe and try to understand natural processes in order to derive inspiration from the landscapes that fascinate him.
Just as the drawer must study anatomy in order to draw a human body, the potter must observe and try to understand natural processes in order to derive inspiration from the landscapes that fascinate him.
Size: H 9,5 cm - D 13 cm
Technique: Hand modelling by Thumb pot technique and deformed by wooden tool.
Clay: Commercial grogged stoneware (fine chamotte)
Glaze: Self-made Shino-type glaze (based on feldspar and clay). Fired to cone 10 in reduction.
Technique: Hand modelling by Thumb pot technique and deformed by wooden tool.
Clay: Commercial grogged stoneware (fine chamotte)
Glaze: Self-made Shino-type glaze (based on feldspar and clay). Fired to cone 10 in reduction.