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Love is Love II

$775.00

15” x 8”

This piece was created specifically to draw attention to my belief that love is love amongst all people irrespective of gender. The clay and horsehair combine to express my gratitude for all things in nature and my sculptural element is poignantly gender nonspecific.

Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1000 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.

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15” x 8”

This piece was created specifically to draw attention to my belief that love is love amongst all people irrespective of gender. The clay and horsehair combine to express my gratitude for all things in nature and my sculptural element is poignantly gender nonspecific.

Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1000 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.

15” x 8”

This piece was created specifically to draw attention to my belief that love is love amongst all people irrespective of gender. The clay and horsehair combine to express my gratitude for all things in nature and my sculptural element is poignantly gender nonspecific.

Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1000 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.

 
 

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