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SARA RAYNER
SARA RAYNER POTTERY
Minnesota, USA
2024

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15 x 12.5 x 5
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Stoneware
Hand Thrown and Altered
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Gas Fired in Downdraft Kiln to 2300ºF
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A B O U T   S A R A   R A Y N E R
Sara Rayner Pottery is located in the small river town of Red Wing, Minnesota just south-east of Minneapolis-St.Paul on the Mississippi river. I have been a potter since 1977, but have solely produced pottery for bonsai since 1990. I have been fortunate to have attended many conventions throughout this time, meeting talented bonsai artists, witnessing world class bonsai exhibits and developing friendships with other wonderful potters, vendors, and people with a passion for bonsai. I am a self taught potter currently working out of a renovated grainery on a family farm of 18 acres, complete with cats, dogs, birds and a small apiary.

My process begins using high fired stoneware and porcelain clays, rendering the pots strong, vitreous and hardy for winter use. The stoneware clays fire out with rich, warm, and earthy tones. Glazes used on these clays are warmer and somewhat mottled, as iron within the clay body flows into and bonds with them. Porcelain clays provide a pallet for smoother, cooler and sometimes more brilliant hues.

All pots are wheel thrown and then altered into ovals, squares and rectangles. They are then reduction fired to 2350 degrees°F (1288°C). in a large downdraft gas kiln. I am a production potter, making containers of given styles in series. This allows me to concentrate only on one form at a time and assures I will be able to offer more sizes and finishes of that style in the end. I do not try, want, or have much success in reproducing past work. Inventory will always be changing with new containers being variations of older styles. My work uses a slight contemporary twist on more traditional forms and finishes. My goal has always been to produce a unique bonsai container that remains absolutely functional for bonsai use both in form and design.


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Follow Sara Rayner on these platforms:

Website: sararaynerpottery.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SaraRaynerPottery

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