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Sculptural Coil Vessel | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Lisa B. Evans Ceramics. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & asian style
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Sculptural Coil Vessel | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Lisa B. Evans Ceramics. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & asian style
Sculptural Coil Vessel | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Lisa B. Evans Ceramics. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & asian style
Sculptural Coil Vessel | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Lisa B. Evans Ceramics. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & asian style

Created and Sold by Lisa B. Evans Ceramics

Lisa B. Evans Ceramics

Sculptural Coil Vessel - Decorative Objects

Price $3,750

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 2-5 days
Estimated Arrival: June 1, 2024
Item will be double boxed and safely packed with cushioning materials; insured to full value.

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
10H x 14W x 10D in
25.4H x 35.56W x 25.4D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

Highly decorative traditionally handbuilt ceramic coil pot with unique otherworldly styling that blends ancient medieval aesthetic with contemporary styling. Surfaced with a porcelain and foraged wild iron engobe and a reactive cobalt matte surface. Organic color variations move across the surface moving from algae greens, tans, light to deep cobalt blue accented by molten iron markings and flecks of gold.
High-fired in gas reduction to ^11 and fully vitrified. Not guaranteed to hold water.

Item Sculptural Coil Vessel
As seen in Creator's Studio, Brunswick, ME
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Lisa B. Evans Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Fine Porcelain from the Coast of Maine

Lisa B. Evans is a Ceramic Artist living and working on the coast of Brunswick, Maine
with her partner, Jeffrey, and two big dogs, Caly and Hildi. Ceramics
has been her primary artistic focus for the past 15+ years but truly began as a
child mesmerized by the demonstrating potters at the Starving Artist's
Shows in Fort Worth while her mother, a painter, tended her own showing.

Lisa's work has a truly unique quality and appearance that sets it apart
from other ceramics. The forms and surfaces are closely intertwined with
both her call and response’ style of throwing, inclusion of natural
materials and firing methods. Lisa works primarily in porcelain with foraged 'wild iron' added into the clay body. Surfaces are matte finished with reactive colorants such as cobalt and traditional Shino and celadon glazes. All her work is fired at her studio in a gas reduction kiln to cone 11. It is fully vitrified and food safe unless otherwise noted.