Elephant Clouds Reassembled Ring Teapot
18" tall x 16" wide x 8 " deep
cone 10 reduction firing
With this teapot and “Bird Of Paradise Teapot” I was experimenting
with making wide cross-section rings in two parts. First I made a
wide flat ring on the potter’s wheel with a slanting vertical rim
along the outside edge. Then I made a second flat ring of the same
inside and outside diameter as the first ring. I dried them both to
the leather-hard stage, then attached the second flat ring with clay slip
to the outside vertical wall of the first ring, and gently pressed down
on the inside diameter of the flat ring with the wheel spinning until it
slanted down like a very wide funnel. I bonded the inner diameter rims of
the top flat ring and the bottom ring With clay slip, thus completing the
hollow ring, which now had a wide triangular cross-section. I
cut this big wide ring with wavy knife cuts into two pieces and reassembled
them into the teapot you see, mounting them on an oval base. I built
the spout out of slabs to echo the compositional feeling of the teapot body,
added the pulled handle low on the left, and made the lid finial to look
like a cloud of steam spiraling upward. I glazed this teapot a soft
blue color, and thought it looked like floating clouds. So many people
told me that they get the mood or sense of an elephant’s ear and trunk
from viewing this teapot, that I named it “Elephant Clouds.”
This teapot is for sale.
Price: $1600
If you are interested in purchasing it please visit the Ordering
Information section.
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