Ceramics
All ceramic pieces including cold-finished, Raku and pit-fired pottery (except for the Crow-kin, they have their own Collection!)
112 Pieces
Alice Pot w/ Bluebird
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Raku-fired, and one of Pamela's first forays into the "Alice in Wonderland" style.
Art-iFact #10
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art. Raku-fired ceramic.
Art-iFact #11
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art. Raku-fired ceramic.
Art-iFact #16
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art.
Art-iFact #17
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art.
Art-iFact #18
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art.
Art-iFact #6
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Art-iFacts are ceramic wheel-thrown elements of clay and time. These are remnants of the past and the future, something found, dug up, or materialized in reality. Paperweight, curio, object' d art. Raku-fired ceramic.
Barrel Stave Vase (Faith - Bjornson 2)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Faith - Giovingo)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Hope - Rainforest Alliance)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Love - Bjornson 2)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Peace - Bjornson 2)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Rejoice - Bjornson 2)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Barrel Stave Vase (Rejoice - Bjornson)
Fine Art by artist B.J.B. Hickerson - Description: The wine industry has greatly expanded since my husband and I first moved to the area over twenty years ago. I was first given some used barrel staves and was not sure what I was going to use them for, so they sat around for quite awhile. Then I had an idea to use them for wall decoration with the handmade ceramic vases. The ceramic vases were inspired by Greek art and I thought it was fitting to combine the two. These oak barrel staves come from used red wine barrels, which were stained by the red wine. Wine is stored in the barrels and leaves a very subtle aroma in the staves.
Basket/Vase (OL_20_10)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Basket/Vase (OL_20_10)
Porcelain stoneware, impressed, stretched & manipulated, shino glaze
15"H x 7.5" Dia
$200 + Free Shipping
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Bird Jar
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Bird Jar ... if you have long-legged birds that you need to store.
Bowl - Copper & Bronze
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Food safe.
Bowl - Copper & Bronze Large
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Food safe.
Coffee Cup Bird & Flying Squid
Coffee Cup Blue Osky/S.R. #19
Coffee Cup Clarice
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Also an homage to Clarice. Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Climbing Lizards
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Dancing Aliens
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Glossy Popsicle
Coffee Cup Green Osky/S.R. #29
Coffee Cup Green/Celadon Wide Base #22
Coffee Cup Hazel Bottom Opal/S.R. #10
Coffee Cup Leaping Lizards
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Lizard and Catbird
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Saturated Iron Sea Turtle
Coffee Cup Scaredy-Cat
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Kelly loves to make a piece that even though it is small and has utility and you hold it in your hand, it is still a small beautiful piece of art that you hold every day. As he is working on the art for any given piece, he's always interested in where the inspiration will come from and where it will lead.
Coffee Cup Stellar Rust/Blue #1
Coffee Cups w/ Bird / Fish / Mushroom
Covered Jar (GLLL_19_18)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered Jar (GLLL_19_20)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered Jar (GLLL_19_21)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered Jar (GLLL_19_37)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered Jar, Purple Glaze (GLLL_19_19)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered Jar, Purple Glaze (GLLL_19_23)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Covered jar, stoneware (OL_20_02)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Covered jar, stoneware (OL_20_02)
Porcelain
8"H x 6" Dia
$80 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Covered jar, stoneware (OL_20_03)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Covered jar, stoneware (OL_20_03)
Porcelain
9.5"H x 6" Dia
$95 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Covered Jar, stoneware (OL_20_06)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Covered Jar, stoneware (OL_20_06)
Porcelain
11"H x 8" Dia
$120 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Entropy Comes Knocking
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: A ceramic sculpture that attempts to capture the balance of the dynamics of stability and erosion - where the past meets the future. Cone 6 glazed and fired.
Espresso Cup Green/Celadon #14
Footed Teapot, Green Glaze (GLLL_19_5)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Goat Jar, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_2)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised.
Green Cattail w/ Yelling Bird
Homage to Clarice Lidded Jar
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Homage to Clarice ... not the one in "Silence of the Lambs".
Isotopic Icon #10: Carbon
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: These shrines / relics / totems represent the concept of the One True Atom, the Big Bang, the first gasp of the Universe. They are the quantum sintering sung in an echoed atomic balance regardless of form, they are the depiction of a Reverence of Wonder. These are the Icons of Isotopes created in a religious relic voice.
In this one, particularly, the hexagon shape mimics the element number of Carbon (6). The crow is a representation of the blackness of carbon. The child on the front contains carbon from the firing process.
Isotopic Icon #9: Cobalt
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: These shrines / relics / totems represent the concept of the One True Atom, the Big Bang, the first gasp of the Universe. They are the quantum sintering sung in an echoed atomic balance regardless of form, they are the depiction of a Reverence of Wonder. These are the Icons of Isotopes created in a religious relic voice.
The front-piece on this Icon contains a Cobalt stain (it fires blue in reduction)... thus... Cobalt it is.
Lamp: Abstract In Terra Sigillata
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Beautiful working ceramic lamp with high-quality hardware. If shipping, we will deduct $30 for the lamp shade if buyer would like to select their own and not ship the one shown. Artist recommends lampshade have a radius of 22" on the bottom and 6" at the top and height of 13" for best display.
Lamp: Alice Pot in Blue
Fine Art by artist Kelly and Pamela Donaldson, Cross Creek Clay - Description: Beautiful working ceramic lamp with high-quality made-in-USA shade and hardware.
Mad Hatter Cup Green & Brown #11
Mask: "Wonder"
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Wall-hanging
Mug, Brown/Amber Glaze (GLLL_19_27)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Brown/Amber Glaze (GLLL_19_28)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Green Glaze (GLLL_19_32)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Green Glaze (GLLL_19_33)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_25)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_30)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Mug, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_31A)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised. Dishwasher safe.
Plague Box 2020
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: This assemblage shrine piece is meant to symbolize the Covid-19 experience. Boxed, isolated, limited to the television. The design mimics a talking head on the TV and the viewer in their isolation box. The bird is a reminder to not take things too seriously....."tell it to the birds" because no one really understands what's going on.
Planetary Plate #6
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: Wall-hanging. Crackle and planetary glazes, with melted glass center.
Porcelain Form, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_1)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Rabbit Jar, Amber/Brown Glaze (GLLL_19_3)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Rabbit Jar, Green Glaze (GLLL_19_17)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Rabbit Jar, stoneware (OL_20_01)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Rabbit Jar, stoneware (OL_20_01)
Porcelain
5"H x 3.75" Dia
$75 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Rabbit Jar, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_36)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Shrine: Rarity of Air
Fine Art by artist B.G. Dodson - Description: This is a shrine to the Lightness of Being. To those who amaze us, those who maintain the grace of existence -- a rareness of gravity and aura.
Slab Wall Plate, stoneware (OL_20_04)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Slab Wall Plate, stoneware (OL_20_04)
Porcelain
10.5"H x 10.5"W
$75 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Slab Wall Plate, stoneware (OL_20_05)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: These pieces are all glazed with Shino glazes. This is a glaze developed in Japan and taken in new directions by western potters. It is a glaze that must be fired in a reduction atmosphere (oxygen is cut back during the firing forcing the fire to look for it elsewhere to complete combustion - it finds it in iron - Fe2O3). Shinos love iron and they develop beautiful golds, reds oranges and browns when they find it. The two Slab Wall Plates (OL-20-04 and 05) exploit this affection for iron; I have painted an iron rich slip (liquid clay) in the center of each, covered this with sodium silicate which forms a glass like coating when it dries, and then stretched the clay so it cracks like mud in a wadi during the dry season.
"Rabbit Jar" (OL-20-01) and "Covered Jar" (OL-20-03 & 06) have incised patterns cut into the clay which are accentuated by the shino glaze. The darker areas on 03 & 06 are dustings of wood ash applied to the glaze.
"Covered Jar" (OL-20-02) and "Basket Vase" (OL- 20-10) have a different shino glaze. Although still getting their coloring mostly from iron, these pieces have a more lustrous finish. Both of these forms have been manipulated; while still relatively soft the clay has been pushed in and out creating bulging and recessed linear motifs which are then accented by stamped and impressed designs. "Basket Vase" (OL-20-10) is one of my favorite forms, and I have found myself returning to it over and over during the years. This one is more vertical than most and I plan to play with this aspect of the form more in the future.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Slab Wall Plate, stoneware (OL_20_05)
Porcelain
10.5"H x 10.5"W
$75 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Teapot, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_6)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, Brown/Amber Glaze (GLLL_19_14)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, Green Glaze (GLLL_19_8)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, Purple Glaze (GLLL_19_10)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, Purple Glaze (GLLL_19_16)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_07)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: In this series of pieces I have pushed the stretching and manipulation further creating a great deal of visual movement. I listen to music while working, classical, blues, swing. I tend to think of these in a musical sense, the large pushed and stretched linear parts being the chords and developing the rhythm, while the stamped and impressed parts play the individual notes. Most of these pieces have at least five glazes intended to take advantage of and enhance the stretched and impressed areas.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_07)
Porcelain
9.5"H x 7" Dia
$150 + Free Shipping
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_08)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: In this series of pieces I have pushed the stretching and manipulation further creating a great deal of visual movement. I listen to music while working, classical, blues, swing. I tend to think of these in a musical sense, the large pushed and stretched linear parts being the chords and developing the rhythm, while the stamped and impressed parts play the individual notes. Most of these pieces have at least five glazes intended to take advantage of and enhance the stretched and impressed areas.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_08)
Porcelain
9.5"H x 7" Dia
$150 + Free Shipping
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_09)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: In this series of pieces I have pushed the stretching and manipulation further creating a great deal of visual movement. I listen to music while working, classical, blues, swing. I tend to think of these in a musical sense, the large pushed and stretched linear parts being the chords and developing the rhythm, while the stamped and impressed parts play the individual notes. Most of these pieces have at least five glazes intended to take advantage of and enhance the stretched and impressed areas.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_09)
Porcelain
9.5"H x 8.5" Dia
$150 + Free Shipping
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_11)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: This glaze has a nice variegated satin matte finish. "Vase" (OL-20-13 and OL-20-14) are manipulated forms with a black glaze over spray. The form on "Vase" (OL- 20-11) has a small amount of impressed design but the main feature of the piece is the lower section that has a black clay slip under bits and pieces of clay that have been added. I like the interplay between the textured bottom and relatively smooth top.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_11)
Porcelain
12"H x 6" Dia
$90 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_12)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: In this series of pieces I have pushed the stretching and manipulation further creating a great deal of visual movement. I listen to music while working, classical, blues, swing. I tend to think of these in a musical sense, the large pushed and stretched linear parts being the chords and developing the rhythm, while the stamped and impressed parts play the individual notes. Most of these pieces have at least five glazes intended to take advantage of and enhance the stretched and impressed areas.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_12)
Porcelain
9"H x 13" Dia
$200 + Free Shipping
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_14)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: This glaze has a nice variegated satin matte finish. "Vase" (OL-20-13 and OL-20-14) are manipulated forms with a black glaze over spray. The form on "Vase" (OL- 20-11) has a small amount of impressed design but the main feature of the piece is the lower section that has a black clay slip under bits and pieces of clay that have been added. I like the interplay between the textured bottom and relatively smooth top.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stoneware (OL_20_14)
Porcelain
6.5"H x 5" Dia
$50 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
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This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, stonewares (OL_20_13)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: This glaze has a nice variegated satin matte finish. "Vase" (OL-20-13 and OL-20-14) are manipulated forms with a black glaze over spray. The form on "Vase" (OL- 20-11) has a small amount of impressed design but the main feature of the piece is the lower section that has a black clay slip under bits and pieces of clay that have been added. I like the interplay between the textured bottom and relatively smooth top.
Artist: Phil Fishwick
Vase, stonewares (OL_20_13)
Porcelain
7.5"H x 5" Dia
$50 + Flat Rate Shipping $25
Details / Purchase...
This piece is available Online Only and is not on display at the gallery.
Vase, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_11)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Vase, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_12)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised
Viking Ships Jar w/ Celtic Knot
Wall Plate, Teal Blue Glaze (GLLL_19_34)
Fine Art by artist Phil Fishwick - Description: Garden of Love, Lust & Loss Series. These porcelain ceramics have hidden treasures stamped and incised