Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I
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Naked Raku Vessel in Orange I

Ceramic Vessel (ID: A151036)
Designed by Frank Nemick
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The distinctive patterning indicative of naked raku firing covers this wheel-thrown stoneware vessel. Layers of hand-polished terra sigillata are applied to the exterior, giving the piece a soft, satiny sheen.

No waxes or lacquers are applied to the surface, so it should be handled carefully to avoid staining. Decorative use only; not suitable for use with liquids.
  • Matte finish and unglazed finish
  • Ceramic: fired at cone 06
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Stoneware
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Frank Nemick

Frank Nemick

"I strive to bring joy and beauty together into a piece that will continue to engage its audience."

Clay artist Frank Nemick has worked and created with clay for most of his life. From a young age, he has felt the need to make things, and clay has proven an inexhaustible medium with a rich history from which to draw inspiration. Inspiration also comes from the rugged foothills of his southern Colorado home.

Nemick uses both the potter's wheel and hand-building techniques to create his vessels and sculpture. They are then subjected to the kiln for firing, often using the ancient Japanese technique of raku. Sculptural pieces may then be filled with structural foam and threaded pipe in order to provide durability and a structure to support the individual elements.

Nemick was lucky to have an outstanding art teacher in Junior High School, where he learned to create with and throw clay. His education continued at Colorado State University-Pueblo. Here he studied ceramics and sculpture, graduating with a BS in art. He also regularly attends workshops from nationally recognized artists.

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