White Jug by Abigail Schama
£1,150.00
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These jugs are wheel thrown in different combinations of dark and light stoneware. I play with a palette of dolomite and transparent glazes.
I come to ceramics from a background in painting, so that the body and form of clay is another surface for making marks and cultivating textures. Unlike a painting, a pot has no front or back, but one can reach inside it, respond to the human impulse to touch and handle it.
By Abigail Schama
Materials: Reclaimed Studio Stoneware Clay
Approx dimensions: W;24cm, H;29cm
Techniques: Thrown
Care: Gentle hand wash. Glazes are food-safe.
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These jugs are wheel thrown in different combinations of dark and light stoneware. I play with a palette of dolomite and transparent glazes.
I come to ceramics from a background in painting, so that the body and form of clay is another surface for making marks and cultivating textures. Unlike a painting, a pot has no front or back, but one can reach inside it, respond to the human impulse to touch and handle it.
By Abigail Schama
Materials: Reclaimed Studio Stoneware Clay
Approx dimensions: W;24cm, H;29cm
Techniques: Thrown
Care: Gentle hand wash. Glazes are food-safe.
These jugs are wheel thrown in different combinations of dark and light stoneware. I play with a palette of dolomite and transparent glazes.
I come to ceramics from a background in painting, so that the body and form of clay is another surface for making marks and cultivating textures. Unlike a painting, a pot has no front or back, but one can reach inside it, respond to the human impulse to touch and handle it.