Dotted Face Mug
Dotted Face Mug
Dotted Face Mug
Dotted Face Mug

Dotted Face Mug

Ceramic Mug (ID: A7132)
Designed by Larry Halvorsen
$78
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Halvorsen's face mugs are made on the potters wheel using a white stoneware clay. The faces are added to the thrown form using hand building techniques. Once the bottom is finished and the handle added the mug is coated with black slip, a liquid colored clay. When the mug is dry enough to handle the patterns are carved using the sgrafitto technique of cutting through the the slip coating to reveal the white clay. Once the mug is bisque fired a black glaze is applied to the interior the final stoneware firing is done. Sold individually.
  • 12 oz. capacity
  • Microwave safe: Yes
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Matte finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 6, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Larry Halvorsen

Larry Halvorsen

Larry Halvorsen Ceramics
"My drive is the creation of the work—the new and undiscovered ideas."

Larry Halvorsen works with stoneware clay, constructing his pieces through a combination of hand-building techniques such as coiling, press-and-slump molding, and slab building. He coats the pieces with black slip, and then, using the ancient technique of sgraffito, he carves through the slip, revealing the natural clay beneath. His pieces are fired once to cone 10 (2300 degrees) in a natural gas kiln.

Halvorsen's influences range from ancient stone tools, ritual objects, and Celtic monoliths to the wondrous variety of form and pattern in nature. He was also influenced by the two years he spent in the Peace Corps in Central America, where he saw Pre-Colombian pottery, the Mayan sites of Tikal and Copan, and the highlands of Guatemala.

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