Studio pottery refers to ceramics made by artist potters, typically working individually or in small groups. Studio pottery emphasizes unique design, artistic expression, and high-quality craftsmanship. The movement gained momentum in the early 20th century, particularly in Britain and Japan, as a reaction against industrialization and mass production.
This bowl appears to be a contemporary piece, showcasing a reduction-fired glaze technique. The horizontal banding and subtle color variations suggest a skilled potter with an eye for detail. Studio pottery pieces like this are often collected for their aesthetic appeal and the individual artistry they represent.
Dimensions: L16 W16 H12 cm
A contemporary studio pottery bowl.
Studio pottery refers to ceramics made by artist potters, typically working individually or in small groups. Studio pottery emphasizes unique design, artistic expression, and high-quality craftsmanship. The movement gained momentum in the early 20th century, particularly in Britain and Japan, as a reaction against industrialization and mass production.
This bowl appears to be a contemporary piece, showcasing a reduction-fired glaze technique. The horizontal banding and subtle color variations suggest a skilled potter with an eye for detail. Studio pottery pieces like this are often collected for their aesthetic appeal and the individual artistry they represent.