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A word from the artist...
My stoneware pottery is wheel-thrown in my studio in Durham, North Carolina. All glazes featured
here come from glazes I have either developed from the ground up or are my own derivations of
recipes I have come across during my study of pottery. Every time I sit at the wheel, I attempt to
create art that represents a balance of form and function. Once the clay has been shaped, I fire my
pieces to stoneware temperatures, ensuring that the clay body is "fixed" and impermeable to water.
In the firing process, my glazes capture the molten flow of the glass-melt and delightfully unpredictable
effects. . . . .JS
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Here is an assortment of the pottery that I have created in the past. These items are here for show, not for sale.
If you see something that you like, contact me and I can create something similar for you!
You can also visit our store.
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Randy's Red Mug
Rust red coffee mug with lip accent glaze. |
Small vase with pattern
An adorable small vase with a pattern of runes wrapping around the shoulders of the piece. |
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Round Vase
Rust lines were painted on the shoulders. Half a dozen daisies would look magnificent in this vase. |
Decorative Vase
This vase has distinctive markings in the glaze near the opening and would complement any desk or mantle-piece. |
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4 dessert plate set
A set of dessert or salad plates with a warm, rustic feel. The plates are surprisingly feather-weight and stack perfectly for easy storage. |
Spice Jar
A carefully crafted jar with a snug lid perfect for storing grains, spices, or sugar. The piece is decorated by soft scratch marks to bring a unique texture to the surface. |
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