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...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Apr 7, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description “Somewhere in Marble Canyon” reminds me of a location John Wesley Powell must have floated by during his heroic trip to chart the course of the Colorado River. Being something of an extemporaneous geologist, Powell knew there was really no marble in the...