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Jane Wilson: Large Black and White Bowl

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Jane plays with form and surface in her newest line of works. She uses the Mishima technique which involves carving into the clay with a very sharp tool and inlaying a coloured material into the carved areas. The excess is then scraped off and one is left with fine lines. After this ‘drawing’ is revealed, a variety of materials are used to build the surface. Made by hand each teapot will slightly vary in colour, pattern, size and weight. A style available will be chosen if not specified.

Care & Use: Wash pieces by hand and do not use in the dishwasher. The pieces are fired to a high temperature and are functional.

Material: Porcelain

Measurement (in.): D8 x H5.19

Weight (lb. & oz.): 2 pounds & 5.2 ounces

SKU: 350159

About The Artist

Jane Wilson

After graduating from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario Jane Wilson studied ceramics in the Design Program at Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario and later at the Banff School of Fine Arts in Banff, Alberta. Since 1981, her work has been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Canada and the United States. Jane Wilson presently lives and works from her studio in the country near the village of Millbrook. “I think of clay as a touchstone, linking different worlds and traditions.  Making pots is an encounter with these worlds and a way of connecting with areas of experience, which are larger than oneself. From the beginning of pot making, it seems to me that the potter’s task has been to find a unity between form and surface.  My relationship to the integration of form and surface is the thread that binds the different aspects of my work together and continues to be my greatest pleasure and challenge as a potter.”

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