Autumn Leaf Wish Box
Autumn Leaf Wish Box

Autumn Leaf Wish Box

Ceramic Box (ID: A59465)
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Hand-built of white stoneware, this lidded box is unglazed, but saggar fired, similar to Raku, giving it a soft stone-like surface. After firing is completed, the four sides are inlaid with collage of digital prints on matte archival photo paper, and overlaid with the skeletal leaves of the Bohdi Tree. The panels are framed with scorched bamboo, stitched through the wall of the box. Handle of scorched bamboo.
  • Unglazed finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 04
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware, Paper, Wood
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Michael and Christine Adcock

Michael and Christine Adcock

"We strive to take beautiful elements of nature and put them into a context where people will take the time to appreciate their perfection."

After working separately in the same studio for several years, Christine and Michael Adcock began to see the rich potential of combining clay and fiber. Working together, this husband-and-wife team creates unique vessels that combine low-fire stoneware, natural fibers, metals, and other media in a harmonious union. Their goal is to create vessels that successfully integrate both artists' chosen media to reveal and enhance the inherent beauty of each.

Michael and Christine Adcock's work integrates each artist's chosen medium—Michael's pottery and Christine's basketry—into an organic whole. Each hand-thrown or slab-built clay vessel is placed in a larger clay jar called a saggar before firing. Various combustible materials, including mineral oxides and salts, are packed into the space between the two vessels. When the piece is fired, the resulting gasses and smoke create the range of tonalities on the clay surface. When the pots are cooled and removed from the kiln, fibers are glued, stitched, inlaid, and woven in.

Michael and Christine have been collaborating for over 20 years, and have never ceased to be inspired by the possibilities of their craft. Their work is published and displayed in galleries, museums, and interior design show rooms through the USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan.