Sunday, December 9, 2012

1970s


1979:  Stoneware vase, carved, incised, brushed
slips, spray glazed.

1977 Stoneware planter with Art Deco stylized design.

1977: Stoneware Vase, art nouveau stylized
flowers, carving out the negative space between
the incised lines.
In the Haan Mansion Museum collection.


 1977 Stoneware lantern, art nouveau stylized flowers




1977: Stoneware planter...
It won a prize at the Anderson Art Center.

1975: Stoneware vase
A new direction after a six week tutorial with James Sanders
in Marshall, TX where I learned to incise with a knife, carve
with an exacto knife, paint with underglaze, and spray glaze.
In the Haan Mansion Museum Collection.


 1975 Stoneware planter, slip underglaze, sprayed overglaze.


 1973 Stoneware hanging planter.
Macrame with wheel thrown beads.
It was all the rage!


 1973 Stoneware pitcher, creamer, and sugar bowl.
Dipped glazes that overlap.
A gift for my mother.

1972:   A vase and cup from a firing at the end of 2nd semester.

 1971:  My first thrown, fired and glazed vase from 1st semester
in Ceramics 101, during my senior year at
Anderson College, Anderson, IN
(My Mother saved it!)



1 comment:

  1. Hi, Julia!
    James Sanders is still doing shows - I see him every year at the Bloomington's Art's Fair on the Square in June. I love his pottery and buy some every time he is here.
    Your pottery is very beautiful! Thanks for sharing your archive with us.

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