Ash Glaze Vase
This vase has a fake ash glaze, which mimics wood ash glazes it is 6.75 inches tall, 5 inches wide, and 4.25 inches deep. It is made using a wheel-thrown and altered technique, which involves cutting the vase into pieces, applying a base above the bottom arch section, and then reassembling it. I enjoy the process of disassembling and transforming a circle into a rectangle. The construction lines, linear forms, and textured design are inspired by the architecture of buildings and bridges. This vase is perfect for holding flowers, small utensils, or, for artists, it can serve as an excellent brush holder.
This vase has a fake ash glaze, which mimics wood ash glazes it is 6.75 inches tall, 5 inches wide, and 4.25 inches deep. It is made using a wheel-thrown and altered technique, which involves cutting the vase into pieces, applying a base above the bottom arch section, and then reassembling it. I enjoy the process of disassembling and transforming a circle into a rectangle. The construction lines, linear forms, and textured design are inspired by the architecture of buildings and bridges. This vase is perfect for holding flowers, small utensils, or, for artists, it can serve as an excellent brush holder.
This vase has a fake ash glaze, which mimics wood ash glazes it is 6.75 inches tall, 5 inches wide, and 4.25 inches deep. It is made using a wheel-thrown and altered technique, which involves cutting the vase into pieces, applying a base above the bottom arch section, and then reassembling it. I enjoy the process of disassembling and transforming a circle into a rectangle. The construction lines, linear forms, and textured design are inspired by the architecture of buildings and bridges. This vase is perfect for holding flowers, small utensils, or, for artists, it can serve as an excellent brush holder.