Eye of the Phoenix is a sculptural stoneware basin exploring transformation through fire, mineral interaction, and surface tension. Built in a shallow organic form, the work centers on a luminous core surrounded by layered glaze breaks that echo cycles of combustion, erosion, and renewal.
The surface developed through controlled glaze layering and cone 6 oxidation firing, allowing heat and chemistry to shape the final result. Variations in color and texture emerged through this process rather than repetition, emphasizing impermanence and change. Subtle irregularities in form and surface preserve evidence of touch and process.
The reverse features a deeply textured cracked-earth surface treated with iron oxide and the artist’s mark. Designed for both wall-mounted and horizontal display, the work offers flexibility in how it is experienced within a space.
Display Note: Suitable for indoor or protected outdoor display. Avoid prolonged sun and standing water.
Eye of the Phoenix is a sculptural stoneware basin exploring transformation through fire, mineral interaction, and surface tension. Built in a shallow organic form, the work centers on a luminous core surrounded by layered glaze breaks that echo cycles of combustion, erosion, and renewal.
The surface developed through controlled glaze layering and cone 6 oxidation firing, allowing heat and chemistry to shape the final result. Variations in color and texture emerged through this process rather than repetition, emphasizing impermanence and change. Subtle irregularities in form and surface preserve evidence of touch and process.
The reverse features a deeply textured cracked-earth surface treated with iron oxide and the artist’s mark. Designed for both wall-mounted and horizontal display, the work offers flexibility in how it is experienced within a space.
Display Note: Suitable for indoor or protected outdoor display. Avoid prolonged sun and standing water.