Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
Damascus
ONE OF A KIND

Damascus

Ceramic Sculpture (ID: A169751)
Designed by Daniel Slack
$3,500
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This remarkable and vivid stoneware sculpture is truly one-of-a-kind. Hand-built piece-by-piece with the use of supporting armatures, it boasts a glaze of artist Daniel Slack's own formulation: a rich, flowing, microcrystalline matte, produced using raw metallic oxides like cobalt, copper, and chrome fired to a high temperature. Intended for displays indoors, it's signed on the front of the base.
  • Matte finish
  • This flowing microcrystalline mat glaze is my original formulation. It's produced by the layering of a mat glaze and raw metallic oxides and then fired to 2200 degrees.
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 6
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Daniel Slack

Daniel Slack

"Still obsessed with clay and glazes after thirty years, I think I've chosen a path with a heart. "

The realm of ceramic art is vast. Daniel Slack, a longtime traveler there, began his journey in the arena of functional wares, progressed onward to vessel art, and has now found his way into ceramic figure sculpture.

Inspired and delighted by his muse, a border collie heeler named June, Slack is currently making work all about dogs. Effortlessly and without a shred of guile, June provides a stream of fresh material.

Every dog sculpture is one of a kind. They are hand built from earthenware and terra-cotta clays and then fired in a kiln. After that comes glazing, part two of the process, which is equally challenging because it can make or break a piece. Vases, cups, and bowls continue to be part of Slack's repertoire, like songs on a previous record. But the dogs, led by June, are out in front.

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