Horsehair Clef
Horsehair Clef

Horsehair Clef

Ceramic Vessel (ID: A68230)
Designed by Bruce Johnson
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Wheel-thrown ceramic horsehair pottery vessel with hand-built lid. Surface effect is produced by placing horsehair on the vessel while it is being fired. Each piece is unique; decoration will vary widely from image shown. Signed on bottom.
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Bruce Johnson

Bruce Johnson

Bruce Johnson Clay Studio, LLC
"I love my job as a ceramic artist. I am able to get dirty all day and nobody yells at me."

Bruce Johnson designs and creates both decorative and functional ceramic art. His work represents his desire to provide an interactive and meaningful part in other's lives. The raku process is based as much on his intuition as it is on science. His functional pieces are created from high-fire stoneware that is wheel thrown, then altered with hand-built additions.

Johnson's raku vessels are created using a fascinating firing technique. He begins by applying a special glaze to the bisque-fired clay. Each glazed piece is returned to the kiln until the proper temperature is reached, then removed from the kiln with tongs and immediately submerged in a container filled with combustible materials. These materials ignite, and then something magical occurs: as the flames lick up against the pots, they react with the glaze, producing colors that are nearly impossible to achieve otherwise.

Johnson's passion for pottery began in 1983 when he began his study of ceramic art in North Carolina. Upon graduation, he returned to Wisconsin to accept a position with one of the nation's largest producers of handmade pottery. During his ten years of experience there, he refined his throwing skills and was given the title of Master Potter. He founded his own studio in 1993.

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char22
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Pretty Horsehair Pottery

The fit of the lid is a bit wonky, but I suppose that's the nature of handmade pieces. It looks beautiful on the credenza (also from artful home) in my living room.

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Mary
Beautiful

Beautiful piece. Very happy this this purchase.

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karas
Color/Finish: as expected
Very Special Jar

I am a horse woman so love artwork using horse hair, both for the symbolic reason and the beauty. I am a animal lover as well and I had been looking for a special container for my beloved two cats, they were brothers. I found it in this piece of art.

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Bridget
Absolute beauty

Bought this as a Christmas gift for my sister for her newly designed dining room. She loves it. I love it. It looks just like the picture, beautiful piece of art with a subtle elegant design.