Urban Labyrinth
Ceramic Vase
Created by
Jean Elton
Sometimes the jumble of streets and lights and colors create a complex and fascinating beauty!
The top of this TV is distinguished by distinctive folding of its top edge and a gentle slope. The surface treatment of this piece is an example of the so-called 'Underwater' series after the hand-painted color and shapes evocative of a lively oceanic coral reef. Both the interior and exterior have a matte finish.
The work is fired first to approximately 1800 degrees F, after which any remaining fine alterations can be made with reduced risk of loss due to breakage. A second firing to about 2100 degrees F brings the process to completion. While most do not use Jean Elton work to hold flowers for display, this work (as all Jean Elton pieces) does hold water.
A certificate of authenticity provided with the sale of each Jean Elton work displays that work's unique serial number found on its underside. Both the work and its certificate are signed by Jean Elton.
The top of this TV is distinguished by distinctive folding of its top edge and a gentle slope. The surface treatment of this piece is an example of the so-called 'Underwater' series after the hand-painted color and shapes evocative of a lively oceanic coral reef. Both the interior and exterior have a matte finish.
The work is fired first to approximately 1800 degrees F, after which any remaining fine alterations can be made with reduced risk of loss due to breakage. A second firing to about 2100 degrees F brings the process to completion. While most do not use Jean Elton work to hold flowers for display, this work (as all Jean Elton pieces) does hold water.
A certificate of authenticity provided with the sale of each Jean Elton work displays that work's unique serial number found on its underside. Both the work and its certificate are signed by Jean Elton.
Details
- Watertight
- Matte finish
- Ceramic: fired at cone 5,6
- Signed by the artist
- Materials: Stoneware