Blue Over Moss Square
This is a Slab Pot made from white stoneware.
I used a night sky blue on the interior and rope rim, over a mountain moss glaze on the outside.
The seam is sealed in a pattern of repeating squares.
5 1/4” dia x 6” high.
This is a Slab Pot made from white stoneware.
I used a night sky blue on the interior and rope rim, over a mountain moss glaze on the outside.
The seam is sealed in a pattern of repeating squares.
5 1/4” dia x 6” high.
This is a Slab Pot made from white stoneware.
I used a night sky blue on the interior and rope rim, over a mountain moss glaze on the outside.
The seam is sealed in a pattern of repeating squares.
5 1/4” dia x 6” high.
The pots in this series are hand-built slab-pots made of high-fired stoneware. Slab pots are made by rolling out a flat slab of clay, then forming the slab into the shape of the pot. I usually add a rim that is on the heavy side.
Most of the features are functional to the pot’s construction. The imprint on the seam is stitching, assuring a strong seal. Coils over the lip are used to re-enforce the coil joint.
I make these thinking of Early American Crockery; beautifully simple, straight-walled, functional pots. I also like how this shape lends itself to the full range of colors options, size, usage and design.