by Bristlecone Pottery | Jul 21, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Rift Valley is oval in every direction. It’s oval vertically, from the side, and in cross section, as well as the throat. A fun challenge to build! As is all my work, it is hand-built using the native clay I dig from the Laramie formation. So, is the Rift...
by Bristlecone Pottery | May 26, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Tsunami gives one the feeling of immersion in very deep water, with big strings of kelp, lots of bubbles and the sensation of a huge rolling wave on the sides. I particularly like the visual play between the “water elements” and the sandstone reds and...
by Bristlecone Pottery | May 26, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Tidal Wave gives the viewer a distinct impression of sea-foam green water crashing over rocks with air bubbles trapped beneath the surface. As I experiment with color elements, I am continually surprised with the outcome of my firings. Wonderful things...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Apr 17, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Europa, one of the 79 known moons of Jupiter, has gathered a great deal of astronomical attention since it was discovered to be covered in ice, and have random water geysers erupting from its surface. I happened across a photograph taken by the Galileo...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Apr 7, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description “St. Elmo’s Fire” is an atmospheric phenomenon that creates a bright blue glow above a peak during an electrical storm. This piece named itself! Dimensions 9.5″w x 4″h Price $225 Location...