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Dimensions: 9.5" x 8.25" x 5.5"
"Jeff Oestreich was trained in the austere simplicity of traditional Asian pottery while serving as apprentice to Bernard Leach in England in the 1960s.
Driven to achieve a personal style, he overlaid this foundation with a passion for Art Deco design and a ceaseless exploration of glaze and decoration techniques.
A highly regarded studio potter, Oestreich has exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, his work can be found in the outstanding collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Incheon World Ceramic Center, the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art among others. Every year Oestreich and other artists open their studios for the annual pottery tour in the St. Croix Valley." - Craft In America
Dimensions: 8.5" x 5"
"This series started out as fairly crude etchings on stoneware clay. As the years went by the carving became more complicated and refined, often teaching me the wisdom of the adage "less is more." The medallion bowl in this group is similar in design to the piece in the Smithsonian collection. These pieces were made circa 1980-90. These are thrown earthenware, etched and carved, stone burnished, and smoked in exotic hardwood sawdust." - Nancee Meeker
Nancee Meeker's extraordinary work is in many major museums and collections, including: The Smithsonian, Crocker Art Museum, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, The Fuller Craft Museum, and public / private collections around the world.
Dimensions: 4.5" x 6"
Mary Roehm is known for paper-thin wheel-thrown or cast porcelain vessels.
She explores the possibilities for manipulating her vessels, often twisting, tearing the edges, and creating less than round rims. The pieces are usually left unglazed so the effects of wood-firing can be most evident. Although she creates many domestic forms, she is most well known for her bowls, pouring, and conceptual sculptural vessels.