A collection of raku, glazed, wood-fired, salt-fired, and collaboration pitchers.
Pitchers
Group display of recent pitchers, highlighting variation in glaze, form, and firing approach.
Salt vapor firing produces soft transitions between blue and earth tones, with natural glaze movement across the form.
Layered bands of purple, cream, and copper glaze wrap the form, emphasizing the pitcher’s thrown lines and surface variation.
Deep blue glaze flows over a warm tan clay body, with speckled transitions and soft drip variation.
Series of pitchers exploring scale and proportion, with consistent firing approach across varying forms.
Two forms illustrating how kiln placement influences glaze development and surface tone.
Layered blue glaze breaks over warm clay tones, with subtle salt-fire texture and flowing surface variation.
A speckled bronze surface with warm copper tones and subtle glaze variation across the pitcher body.
Horizontal brass and copper glaze bands wrap the form, with a textured surface and warm atmospheric finish.
Green and gold glaze flows vertically across the surface, creating layered pooling and tonal variation.
Green, gold, and cream glaze variation moves across the rounded form, with subtle salt-fire texture visible throughout the surface.
Raku-fired pitcher with graphic black brushwork over a warm crackle-glazed surface.