Seven Lizard Bowl III
Seven Lizard Bowl III
Seven Lizard Bowl III
Seven Lizard Bowl III

Seven Lizard Bowl III

Ceramic Bowl (ID: A123704)
Designed by Nancy Y. Adams
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Wheel thrown vessel with hand incised leaves and hand modeled lizards. Airbrushed matte glazes fired to maturity in an oxidation kiln. Signed and dated. Continuing with the artist's lizard series, she has changed the shape of the vessel from the original design and enjoy it more as it allows a more interesting placement of the lizards. The wise lizard knows a valuable truth: if a predator should latch onto your tail, just release it and live to grow another tail! Simple and smart.
  • Matte finish and transparent finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 04,06, vitrified
  • Limited edition
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain
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Nancy Y. Adams

Nancy Y. Adams

"I want to celebrate all the wonderful living things on earth. "

Nancy Y. Adams has spent her artistic career perfecting her skills and paying homage to what is most sacred to her—the natural environment. She has always loved nature and is fascinated by the diverse plants and animals of our world. She also draws inspiration from Greco-Roman, Egyptian, and Native American storytelling and mythology.

Adams prefers the quiet atmosphere of working alone in her Oregon studio. She individually throws each of her white earthenware pieces and carves motifs including a variety of flora and fauna. Finally, she airbrushes low-fire glazes and underglazes onto the pieces in multiple coats before they are kiln fired.

Pursuing an education in classical literature inadvertently led Adams to a ceramics class during her first year of college—but she always knew she was interested in the art of making things. Today, she practices a simple, disciplined life balancing art making with time spent riding her horses and exploring the beauty of nature.

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