Half and Half

Half and Half

Half and Half

Ceramic Vase (ID: A140941)
Designed by Meg Dickerson
$200$160(20% Off)
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This tall one will highlight those beautiful blooms or make a statement on your table or shelf with those bold, graphic patterns. Handbuilt/coiled with a groggy red stoneware, scratched and textured before being decorated with black and white slips and lined with a glossy black glaze to make cleaning a snap. Enjoy its quiet presence. Suitable for use with flowers. Hand wash.
  • Watertight
  • Glossy finish and matte finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 6, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
  • Hand wash.
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Meg Dickerson

Meg Dickerson

"Creating work from clay is a challenge that excites and frustrates me every day."

As Meg Dickerson manipulates surface and color, she strives to maintain a traditional focus on detail as she replicates surfaces found in nature using chemicals and fire, creating a primal sensibility. Each piece is layered with slips and glazes, traveling to the kiln multiple time to achieve a weathered skin. Her work adds a curious and peaceful presence to your home.

Dickerson's textures and brushwork are influenced by an attraction to the tribal art and architecture of West Africa. These often ancient designs are spare and complex, functional and beautiful.

With few tools and uncomplicated techniques, Dickerson throws on a potter's wheel and uses a slab roller. Her clay is a very groggy stoneware that is agreeable to her irreverent treatment of the material.