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Patchwork in Red and Black

Ceramic Vase (ID: A137592)
Designed by Jean Elton
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A patchwork of bold geometry and dynamic movement: Patchwork in Red & Black is a striking addition to the JeanElton portfolio, crafted in the TallVase Collection. This piece balances structure and spontaneity, with sharply contrasting angular divisions framing vibrant, intricate patterns. Bold reds, deep blacks, and lively yellows pulse with energy against a crisp white background, creating a composition that feels both methodical and free-spirited.

The surface treatment is applied by hand, each segment meticulously designed to juxtapose color, shape, and texture in a way that keeps the eye in motion. The interplay of line work, dots, and organic curves adds rhythm, while the dynamic asymmetry gives the piece a sense of movement and vitality. The interior, finished in a deep black matte, offers a bold contrast to the structured exterior, emphasizing the sculptural form. The exterior is also matte, enhancing the depth and clarity of the design.

The work is fired first to approximately 1800 degrees F, after which any remaining fine alterations are made, and the surface treatment is applied by hand by the artist. A second firing to about 2100 degrees F completes the process, ensuring its durability and artistic integrity.
  • Watertight
  • Matte finish and opaque finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 5,6, vitrified
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Jean Elton

Jean Elton

Jean Elton Studio
"We love making ceramic vessels that represent a break from symmetrical objects with earthy glazes, yet retain a faint echo of functionality. We like to explore flowing, dramatic shapes with either bright colors or elegant whites that make a unique design statement in discerning collectors' homes or offices."

Jean Elton is the husband-and-wife team of Lois Jean and William (Bill) Elton Barker. Lois loves creating beautiful objects in 3-D; Bill enjoys the engineering aspects of the discipline. Lois also loves to ask, "what if...?" One day, she asked this question, and Bill responded that the mold wasn't built for that. Lois tried it anyway, and the result became one of Jean Elton's most popular designs. Bill is now a fan.

Lois and Bill collaborate on a computer to create the dramatic lines of their proposed object. A model is then rendered on a 3-D printer or hand assembled using laminates. Bill makes plaster molds from the model and Lois slip casts her "canvases," which she then paints or otherwise decorates. Because these are large statement pieces, overhead cranes are needed to move the molds.

At age 6, Bill accompanied his mother to the College of Ceramics at Alfred University, where he first tried his hand at pottery. He later graduated with an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Lois has participated in and led numerous ceramic workshops. She received formal ceramic training at the University of Hartford, Connecticut, and also studied with Wilhem and Elly Kuch in Germany.

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Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: larger than expected
The size is not even close to the size described.

The vase is pretty but 2.5 inches taller, 2.5 inches wider and 1/2 inch deeper than described and so it does not fit in the location for which it was purchased. Even though they didn't send what I ordered, the shipping cost is not refunded and I have to take the time to wrap the fragile item well and take it to a UPS store. An enormous waste of my time and effort. When selling on line the size must be as described. This is the equivalent of fraud and frankly, outrageous.

We're sorry this piece did not meet your expectations! Handmade artwork can vary due to its custom nature. If you are ever unhappy with a piece, we encourage customers to reach out to our Customer Care team at 877-223-4600 or info@artfulhome.com and we'll make it right! I see you've reached out to us recently and we were able to process a free return for you!