green shino
green shino
Orange Shino
Orange Shino
White Shino
White Shino
green shino
Orange Shino
White Shino

Lunar Bowl

Ceramic Bowls (ID: A116955)
Designed by Emil Yanos
$60
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These handmade bowls are made one by one. A disk is cut out of a slab of porcelain clay then draped over a plaster mold. The mold adds support as the stipple texture is applied using a little tool. When texturing is done, the bowl is popped off, cleaned up, and set aside to dry. After the first firing (bisque), the piece is ready for glazing. The piece is fired once again, this time to 2300 degrees, making the clay vitreous. Black carbon spots randomly appear in the firing, making each piece different. The orange shino color ranges from orange to cream to black. Sometimes you get that all in one piece, and sometimes you get just one of the colors.

Food safe and perfect for a serving of ice cream or your favorite dessert. Sold individually.

Dimensions:
1.5"H x 4.5"dia.
  • Microwave safe: Yes
  • Oven safe: No
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Green Shino: Glossy finish and satin finish
  • Orange Shino, White Shino: Glossy finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 10, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Porcelain
Food safe. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Emil Yanos

Emil Yanos

Emil Yanos Design
"Through hands-on experimentation, I have found that working with clay provides an excellent opportunity to explore my love of color and texture. The overall feel of my work is organic, inspired of the earth. Elemental forms give my work a primitive yet refined sensibility. My goal is to communicate meaning, extending beyond the visual form to encourage an emotional response from my audience. "

Basic forms are enlivened using texture and color. Yanos uses contrasting textures to add depth and interest. He uses color to heighten or diminish the tactile experience, and to aid in setting the mood of the piece. These elements come together to create pieces that are engaging.

Yanos presses clay into a mold which provides the general form of the piece. Designs are then carved out and texture is added. The piece is then bisque fired. Numerous glaze techniques are used, resulting in multiple layers of color. The interior is glazed to complement the exterior treatment.

The artist's experience with clay has been through self-exploration. He has taken throwing and hand-building classes and workshops to add to his knowledge. Yanos' studio is a community setting where he can utilize the experience of others, whether it be firing techniques or a simple opinion about aesthetics. Everyone in his studio is willing and open to the exchange of ideas.

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