Double Wall #37 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #37 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #37 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #37 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #41 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #41 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #41 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #41 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #43 (Artist's Collection)
Double Wall #43 (Artist's Collection)
Double Wall #44 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #44 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #49 (Artist's Collection)
Double Wall #49 (Artist's Collection)
Double Wall #51 (Whereabout Unknown)
Double Wall #51 (Whereabout Unknown)
Primitive Series #1 ($150)
Primitive Series #1 ($150)
Double Wall #53 ($200)
Double Wall #53 ($200)
Double Wall #54 ($250)
Double Wall #54 ($250)
Lace Vase #1 (Private Collection)
Lace Vase #1 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #61 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #59 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #59 (Private Collection)
Primitive Series #3 (Private Collection)
Primitive Series #3 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #70 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #70 (Private Collection)
Double Wall #71 (Artist's Collection)
Double Wall #71 (Artist's Collection)
Lace Vase #2 ($600)
Lace Vase #2 ($600)
Ceramics / Double Wall Series
The Double Wall Series was a logical extension of the wheel-thrown ceramics. The complexity of the process and high attrition rate only made me want to learn the process even more. The pieces start to have architectural qualities, which, of course, intrigued me. I've always had a strong predilection for process over product. I like seeing someone's creations and not knowing how they did it, and I really enjoy pushing materials to their physical limits. 
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