A stoneware vessel glazed with a crawl glaze that fractures and pulls back across the surface, revealing the warm brown clay beneath. The pale green and exposed earth form patterns that recall lichen, moss, or animal skin. The form is simple and wheel-thrown. The organic rim and slight asymmetry carry the marks of the process; the wheel, the hands. Inside, the glaze is smooth and even, a quiet contrast to the textured exterior that invites touch.
The work sits at the intersection of functional object and sculpture, and explores how clay, glaze, and fire can be active participants in the making, not just materials, but collaborators.
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