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R I V E T E D R O U N D
Traditional Glazed ROBERT WALLACE
WALLACE WOODS STUDIOS North Carolina, USA 2025 3.12 x 11.75 x 11.75 inches Ceramic, Glazed Wheel Thrown Electric Fired, Vitrified, Cone 6 "This piece is a more feminine interpretation of the traditional drum pot. I enjoy working with rivet details, and for this pot, I incorporated oxides into the rivets to create contrast beneath the glaze. The surface features a layered glaze application that results in a soft blue, with breaks that reveal unique dark and yellow tones along edges and contours. The combination of form and surface treatment gives the pot a refined yet expressive character, balancing tradition with subtle individuality."
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A B O U T R O B E R T W A L L A C E
I have always been inspired by nature from the sublime views from our mountain tops to the quiet beauty of lichens growing on a rock. It is the beauty of age and natural layers formed in ways our hands can never emulate that draw me in. More than just a scene or image it is the story that nature tells that I want to emulate in my pottery.
My work typically begins on the potter's’ wheel and is decorated with a variety of surface techniques and a balance of refined and rugged components. I want to maintain evidence of the once soft and malleable clay and the feeling of handmade. I work in many different firing processes and each one has its own qualities but with all of them I want to build my glazes, stains, and additive fluxes to create an unpredictable finish often having multiple options for a front, and variation all around. In the end, it is this not knowing what will come out but the anticipation and variation that every firing brings that makes it all worthwhile. I received my B.F.A. in Painting and Art Education from Ohio University in 1999. I moved to North Carolina and I discovered the art of bonsai at the 1999 Carolina Bonsai Expo. In 2007 completed my M.A.E.d. from Western Carolina University focusing on ceramics, bonsai, and their connections to art education. Follow Robert Wallace on these platforms: Website: www.wallacewoodspottery.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/wallacewoodspottery/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/wallacewoodspottery/ Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/wallacewoodspottery/ |
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