Teapots
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Arch tea
Size: 9” tall
^10 stonewareI looked at this for a year and finally found the right glaze combination
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Green tea
Size: 8” tall
^10 stonewareThe opposition between the two forms works the way I wanted
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Crossed tea
Size: 7.25” tall
^10 stonewareI felt I needed the handle opposition and it worked, I had to name it what I did
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Red tea
Size: 8.5” tall
^10 stonewareSometimes red doesn’t make it, this one made it
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Wild green tea
Size: 7.5” tall
^10 stonewareIt’s a bit heavy but the carving is first rate
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Earth tea
Size: 5” tall
^10 stonewareI like the contrast between the two forms
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Rocket tea
Size: 6” tall
^10 stonewareThis says movement to me, I love the way this came out
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Wild black tea
Size: 7.5” tall
^10 stonewareAlso a bit heavy but slick
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Asian tea
Size: 6” tall
^10 stonewareMade in NY,NY but to me it looks like the far East, I think a very successful piece
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Wild stripe tea
Size: 9.5” tall
^10 stonewareIt’s calling it’s mate
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Pointed tea
Size: 6” tall
^10 stonewareThis is my industrial design coming out
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Handle tea
Size: 8” tall
^10 stonewareFirst time I did a handle like this, I like it
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Deco tea
Size: 7” tall
^10 stonewareI love the Deco period
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Leaping tea
Size: 7” tall
^10 stonewareThe finish and the shape work together
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Open tea
Size: 8” tall
^10 stonewareIt doesn’t hold much tea but it makes a great statement
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Shark tea
Size: 7” tall
^10 wood fired stonewareIt’s rough and bumpy but works so well