Waiting for the Storm Teapot
Waiting for the Storm Teapot
Waiting for the Storm Teapot
Waiting for the Storm Teapot

Waiting for the Storm Teapot

Ceramic Teapot (ID: A162471)
Designed by Vaughan Nelson
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This slab-built teapot features a pattern inspired by the incredible monsoon storms which occur in Arizona; the tension in the air rises as the desert awaits the coming rain; the dark clouds form while everyone holds their breath waiting for those first few storms to bring much-needed rains. Each piece will vary.
  • 32 oz. capacity
  • Microwave safe: No
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Glossy finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 5, vitrified
  • Materials: Ceramic
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Vaughan Nelson

Vaughan Nelson

One Blue Marble
"With vibrant colors and interesting patterns, I stimulate the senses and create interest. Each piece I create begs to be touched. I embellish many pieces with polymer clay beads and finish them off with glass and stone beads that complement the work of art."

Like a lot of people, Vaughan Nelson makes art as a way to express himself using something other than words. He strives to create beauty that is not based on perfection and tries to maintain an organic feel to his work. Irregular edges, asymmetrical shapes, and imperfect circles are where he finds beauty, and his work shows these qualities.

Nelson's work is inspired by the techniques used by folk artists around the world and by patterns he sees in nature. He hand builds each piece using stoneware clay. After each piece is fired once, it is glazed. He applies each dot one by one and then fires the piece a second time. Because each piece is made by hand, variations in color and pattern will occur.

Nelson studied ceramics at San Diego Mesa and City College and at Clay Associates in San Diego. By taking workshops from various potters around the world, he has developed the skills to make and decorate his unique ceramic works of art.

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