by Bristlecone Pottery | Jul 9, 2021 | Saggar-Fired, The Quiller Gallery
Description Peace Rose is named for one of the colors of my favorite tea rose, the Peace Rose. This variant is light yellow and peach, with, of course, the green leaves surrounding the bloom. I think it is absolutely sublime! The basic elements I work with for color...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Jul 21, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, The Quiller Gallery
Description On the Eddyline is a place where kayakers get an adrenaline rush and fishermen anticipate a good catch. It is the interface between a calm, deep pool and a roiling, turbulent current. We experience eddylines in our lives so often! Thinking we will be at...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Mar 24, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, The Quiller Gallery
Description The emergence of the butterfly from its chrysalis is a metaphor often used to portray the transition of a soul into the saving grace of Christ or even the Resurrection of Christ. Dimensions 6”w x 12”h Price $260 Location The Quiller...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Jan 10, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, The Quiller Gallery
Description The Rose Chalice is a saggar fired piece from my Christmas firing, 2019. There are numerous chalices that have been titled “Rose Chalice,” all of which have some reference to Christ. The word “chalice” comes from Latin, “calyx” meaning cup. The rose, of...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Dec 5, 2019 | Saggar-Fired, The Quiller Gallery
Description In addition to the white cherry blossoms, “Cherry Blossoms” has leaf and pine cone patterns randomly appearing. None of this is pre-planned. It’s the result of the crushed foil saggar wrapping the piece, which has been dunked in ferric chloride,...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Dec 1, 2019 | Salt-Bisque, The Quiller Gallery
Description “Tuxedo Show #2” is a floor-sized piece which would look great holding some Zebra Grass, Pampas Grass or Curly Willow. Its only decoration is the brushed slip texture above the shoulder, which provides contrast to the completely smooth lower...