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PREVIEW OF ITEMS IN THE DECEMBER 4TH SHOP UPDATE


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The past few months have been spent focused on beginning to develop a body of work I'm calling Lithified Vessels. The pieces below are what I have made thus far, the next step in the evolution of my work: a convergence of several interests including the Sonoran Desert, canyon/mountain landscapes, the human skeleton/self, geology, and the ceramic materials used to make pottery.

It is a work in progress, just like we are. Always unfolding.

I'm excited to see where this body of work is headed in the new year. Thank you all for sticking with me as I continue on this ceramic journey!
 

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Featured Collection: Lithified Vessels

The diversity of landscapes, geology and plant life in the sky islands region where I grew up have influenced my ceramic work, particularly the stunning canyon walls and rock formations in my local mountains.
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Canyon walls are physical records of ancient histories that converse with life in the present moment. The tenacious. thriving plant life tucked precariously into tiny pockets of soil within these cracking, crumbling walls is inspiring.

I want to make pottery that literally feels like touching a canyon wall, and to try to convey some of how I feel in its presence. 

This collection coaxes my ceramic materials into resembling rocks again and explores themes of fragility, durability, fracturing, healing, flourishing amid uncertainty. 



Lithified Vessels: Porcelain Canyon Vase with Moss

$295.00

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The Lithified Vessels collection is just beginning to take shape. In this round of work I am exploring and celebrating how we manage to thrive in spite of our uncertain and at times precarious circumstances. The porcelain canyon wall is sculpted to look like it is gradually coming apart, cracking and crumbling...with a sweet little pop of plant life precariously perched within its structure.


Moss grows in unlikely locations, such as in the desert on rocks, thriving and coming to life when moisture appears.


This vase measures 8" tall, 5" in diameter at the base and 3.75" in diameter at the rim.


Although my intent is to make this vase look like it's falling apart, it's actually quite durable. Made with porcelain and fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit, this clay is fully vitrified (I have personally tested it).


Gentle hand washing is recommended. Made with food safe glazes, so occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine.

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Porcelain Canyon Bowl with Moss

$195.00

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In this bowl I am expressing the beauty of a landscape influenced by a particular mineral: calcium carbonate (which happens to be an ingredient in most ceramic glazes).


Calcium carbonate is found in limestone and when it is suspended in a body of water it can impart a gorgeous aqua color. I have been fortunate to see this in places such as Havasupai Falls or cenotes in Yucatan.


This bowl was wheel thrown with porcelain and then sculpted. The glazes are food safe and fired to cone ten. It is fully vitrified. Can be used as a bowl or as a plant pot (with no drainage hole).


It measures 3.5" tall and 4.75" in diameter at the rim.


Gentle hand washing is recommended but occasional dishwasher use is fine.

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Lithified Vessels: Porcelain Canyon Vase with Cacti

$270.00

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The Lithified Vessels collection is just beginning to take shape. In this round of work I am exploring and celebrating how we manage to thrive in spite of our uncertain and at times precarious circumstances. The porcelain canyon wall is sculpted to look like it is gradually coming apart, cracking and crumbling...with a sweet little pop of plant life precariously perched within its structure.


This vase measures 5.75" tall, 4.5" in diameter at the base and 3.25" in diameter at the rim.


Although my intent is to make this vase look like it's falling apart, it's actually quite durable. Made with porcelain and fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit, this clay is fully vitrified (I have personally tested it).


Gentle hand washing is recommended. Made with food safe glazes, so occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine.

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Porcelain Canyon Mug with Moss. 16 ounces.

$175.00

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This is a porcelain version of the stoneware canyon mug, a bit less realistic but with the same theme. This version reminds me of white limestone. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks punctuated with pockets of moss.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with aqua blue and green glazes.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Porcelain Canyon Mug with Cacti #1. 12 ounces.

$175.00

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This is a porcelain version of the stoneware canyon mug, a bit less realistic but with the same general theme. This version reminds me of white limestone. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti perched in tiny pockets of soil.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in white. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with turquoise glaze.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Porcelain Canyon Mug with Cacti #2. 14 ounces.

$175.00

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This is a porcelain version of the stoneware canyon mug, a bit less realistic but with the same theme. This version reminds me of white limestone. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti perched in tiny pockets of soil.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in white. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with turquoise glaze.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Porcelain Fossil Mug with Quartz. 15 ounces.

$225.00

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I included a fossil in this imagined limestone canyon, rich with calcium carbonate (which happens to be a very common ingredient in ceramic glazes, in the earth's crust, and in fossils).


At sometime in the future, modern humans will occupy a small sliver of the geologic record of life forms that once inhabited this amazing planet. I find this knowledge humbling and makes me feel grateful for existing at all.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed with a glossy aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with aqua blue. Small quartz crystals are embedded in pockets of the canyon wall.


Gentle hand washing recommended. Food safe.

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Stoneware Canyon Mug with Lichen Wash. 14 ounces.

$130.00

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I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a desert canyon wall with this mug, trying to capture its solidity and fragility. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks that look a bit precarious in spots and added a bit of color to the surface to simulate lichen.


Made with stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with a variety of glazes.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Stoneware Canyon Mug with Cacti. 10 ounces.

$175.00

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I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall with this mug, trying to capture its solidity and fragility. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti precariously perched in tiny pockets of soil.


Made with stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in white. The exterior is lightly glazed.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Stoneware Canyon Mug with Saguaro. 14 ounces.

$175.00

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I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall with this mug, trying to capture its solidity and fragility. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with saguaro precariously perched in tiny pockets of soil. This is specifically inspired by canyon wall saguaros in Aravaipa Canyon, AZ.


Made with stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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Stoneware Canyon with Hoodoos.

$180.00

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For this vessel I am exploring how to convey the character of my local Santa Catalina Mountains, particularly the section of Mt. Lemmon with rock formations called 'hoodoos'. I love how precarious these formations look, as though they are boulders stacked on top of one another.


The exterior is sculpted to mimic a canyon wall, the stone bridge and hoodoo on top of the vessel are intended to resemble precarious geological formations.


I imagine this being used as a small vase, a little basket or a sculpture...but its use is up to you.


High fired to cone ten. Wheel thrown with a stoneware clay. The interior has a dark turquoise glaze, the exterior is washed with a variety of clay slips.


Hand washing recommended but dishwasher cleaning is fine on occasion.

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Stoneware Canyon Mug with Golden Cacti. 12 ounces.

$195.00

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With this mug I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks around the handle, punctuated with cacti.


Made with stoneware clay and fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten), the interior is glazed in white. Gold luster (real gold) was applied to the cacti and then again fired to 1300+ degrees.


Hand washing recommended due to the gold luster. Food safe.

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Stoneware Canyon Vase with Golden Cacti.

$225.00

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With this piece I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti precariously perched in tiny pockets of soil.


Made with stoneware clay and fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten), the interior is glazed in a weathered dark turquoise. Gold luster (real gold) was applied to the cacti and rim, then fired again to 1300+ degrees.


Gentle hand washing recommended due to the gold luster.


Measures 4.75" in height, 4" in diameter at the base and 3.25" in diameter at the rim.


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invertebrates​
...because who hasn't wished for a bug on their cup?

The first time I decorated a clay pot was ten years ago, and it was decorated with an earthworm. Then a bee. I felt like they deserved to be featured on our dinnerware because food doesn't happen without them. These are a few of my favorite invertebrates.

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Turquoise Bee Mug 1. 14 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Bee Mug 2. 13 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Neodymium Bee Mug 1. 14 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny light lilac made with neodymium oxide.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Neodymium Bee Mug 2. 12 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny light lilac made with neodymium oxide.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Aventurine Bee Mug. 14 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with my homemade aventurine.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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White Bee Mug. 12 ounces.

$70.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and exterior have a satin white glaze.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Mantis Mug 1. 15 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Mantis Mug 2. 14 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Mantis Mug 3. 15 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Aventurine Mantis Mug 1. 13 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with my homemade aventurine.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Neodymium Mantis Mug 2. 15 ounces.

$90.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with a satiny light lilac made with neodymium oxide.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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White Mantis Mug. 12 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and exterior have a satin white glaze.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Palo Verde Beetle Mug 1. 17 ounces.

$99.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with Tucson's very own Palo Verde Beetle. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Aventurine Worm Mug 1. 12 ounces.

$80.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with an earthworm. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with my homemade aventurine.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Green Worm Mug. 14 ounces.

$70.00

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Wheel thrown using stoneware clay and decorated with an earthworm. The interior is glazed in white, and the upper exterior is glazed with my homemade bright green.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Tarantula Mug 2. 15 ounces.

$129.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a tarantula. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Tarantula Mug 3. 15 ounces.

$129.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a tarantula. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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Turquoise Tarantula Mug 4. 13 ounces.

$129.00

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Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a tarantula. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny turquoise.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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mountainscapes​
...ok, just one mountainscape mug. I didn't have time to fire this buddy way back when I sold all the others, so here's the very last of its kind!
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Night Sky Pine Mountain Mug 1. 16 ounces.

$129.00

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A snowy mountainscape mug with a vast night sky, pine trees and rocky ground plane.


Wheel thrown using porcelain clay. The interior is glazed with a satin white and the upper exterior was dipped in an aventurine glaze. The mountains and ground plane were brushed with various slips.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). Food safe and although occasional microwave and dishwasher use is okay, gentle hand washing is recommended.

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Test Mugs.
In order to develop new designs, a lot of testing needs to take place. At a certain point in the process of development, I need to test the performance of materials and techniques on actual mugs for added clarity and to make accurate design decisions.

Technically nothing is wrong with these test pieces. they are food safe, have no structural flaws and they're even pretty. They're just not quite right yet... 

I'm happy to offer them to you, my lovely subscribers, at a discount.
​i know you'll give them a good home.

TEST. Speckled Simple Stoneware Canyon Mug. 8 ounces.

$60.00

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One of my first tests of the sculpted canyon wall in mug form. I was focused primarily on sculpting a facade that mimicked the structure and surface of a canyon wall.


Made with a speckled stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in white. The exterior is lightly glazed.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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TEST: Stoneware Canyon Mug with waterfalls. 12 ounces.

$95.00

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With this mug, I was testing how speckled I could make this stoneware clay look before it looked too speckled. Also playing with adding "water" and a quick version of lichen (still working on that part!). Perfectly functional, just a test piece.


Glazed with a bright green interior and upper exterior using food safe glazes.


High fired to cone ten.


Hand washing recommended but dishwasher cleaning is fine on occasion. Microwave safe.

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TEST: Stoneware Canyon Tumbler with Dark Skies. 12 ounces.

$60.00

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With this test, I was playing with different ways to render a canyon. Wheel thrown using a stoneware clay and glazed with a black aventurine glaze on the upper exterior.


High fired to cone ten.


Hand washing recommended but dishwasher cleaning is fine on occasion. Microwave safe.

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Seconds.
These 'seconds' are pieces that have minor flaws but are food safe, fully functional and lovely. Their prices are reduced accordingly. Read through the descriptions for details.


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SECOND. Porcelain Canyon Mug. 12 ounces.

$130.00 $100.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. It just has two tiny surface cracks and an uneven surface on the bottom (see last photo)**


This is a porcelain version of the stoneware canyon mug, a bit less realistic but with the same theme. This version reminds me of white limestone. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in white. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with turquoise.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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On Sale

SECOND. Porcelain Canyon Mug with Moss. 14 ounces.

$175.00 $150.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. It just has one small surface crack on the bottom (see last photo)**


This is a porcelain version of the stoneware canyon mug, a bit less realistic but with the same theme. This version reminds me of white limestone. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks punctuated with pockets of moss.


Made with porcelain and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with aqua blue and green glazes.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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SECOND. Stoneware Canyon Mug with Cacti #1. 15 ounces.

$175.00 $140.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. It just has a wonky rim and the glaze application isn't quite as fully aqua as I had intended (see last photo)**


I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall with this mug, trying to capture its solidity, fragility, color and texture. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti precariously perched in tiny pockets of soil. It is an amalgamation of many canyon walls I have seen over years of hiking trips.


Made with stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with a variety of glazes.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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On Sale

On Sale

SECOND. Stoneware Canyon Mug with Cacti #2. 18 ounces.

$175.00 $140.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. Price is reduced because it has a slightly wonky rim and the glaze application isn't quite as fully aqua as I had intended (see last photo)**


I was focused primarily on mimicking the structure and surface of a canyon wall with this mug, trying to capture its solidity, fragility, color and texture. I sculpted a cracking and fragmented facade with loose rocks, punctuated with cacti precariously perched in tiny pockets of soil. It is an amalgamation of many canyon walls I have seen over years of hiking trips.


Made with stoneware clay and high fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten). The interior is glazed in aqua blue. The exterior is lightly glazed and accented with a variety of glazes.


Hand washing recommended although occasional dishwasher cleaning is fine. Microwave safe.

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SECOND. Aventurine Mantis Mug 2. 17 ounces.

$99.00 $75.00

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REDUCED PRICE...those drips got a bit out of control...otherwise perfect.


Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a praying mantis. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with my homemade aventurine.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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SECOND. Neodymium Mantis Mug 1. 16 ounces.

$90.00 $75.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. It just has a little notch on the rim that happened when I was handling the mug before firing (see last photo). It is smooth and glazed, so no worries**


Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with a bee. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze, and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny light lilac made with neodymium oxide.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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SECOND. Neodymium Palo Verde Beetle Mug. 15 ounces.

$99.00 $75.00

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**This is a 'second', meaning that it is mildly imperfect. It is 100% functional, food safe and structurally sound. Discounted due to the unintentional glaze drip/pool on the beetle's leg during firing (see last photo).**


Wheel thrown using porcelain clay and decorated with Tucson's very own Palo Verde Beetle. The interior and lower exterior have a satin white glaze and the upper exterior is glazed with in a satiny light lilac.


High fired to 2345 degrees fahrenheit (cone ten) using food safe glazes. Gentle hand washing recommended (although I microwave mine occasionally and also wash them in my dishwasher).

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