Crystalline Glaze Vase w/ Golden Beige Matte Crystals on Violet-Streaked Pink Semi-Gloss ground.

admin | RECENT & PAST WORK | Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Golden Beige on Violet-Streaked Pink Crystalline Glaze Vase w/ Matte Crystals on Semi-Gloss ground.

I wanted a glaze that produced more of an “earth tone pink” than the typical Erbium glazes I’d seen. So I left Erbium out of the testing, and this glaze became the eventual result. A light overcoat of a glaze containing various types of Titania can encourage the violet streaks without overpowering the pink color, as it did on this vase.

The glaze can produce an overall glossy look. But through specific multiple firings, the surface on this vase develops a semi-gloss background that softly reflects light set behind matte crystals. This is hard to capture with a camera, but the visual makes the crystals appear very 3-Dimensional.

I’ve been getting enough feedback from people wanting my more “functional” vases to have more weight to them. I fought the idea of having any type of functionality to my pieces for the longest time, and when I finally started I had to come to terms with the fact that my vases were too light to hold a nice bouquet.
I mention this because this vase may indeed seem “heavier” when held. Many of my forms with smaller feet are also being made with a little more solid feel to them, usually by keeping some heft toward the bottom… While in Korea, I noticed that the pots seemed to have a weight to them that defied the standard I had set for myself in the past. I will probably go back and forth on this before I am able to get used to dealing with slightly thicker walled forms.
I’ve asked many people their opinions on this matter, and have gotten so many conflicting responses, that I eventually just went with the deciding factor… gravity.

$475- *Sold*.

4 Comments »

  1. Jesse, These surfaces are unbelievable. I imagine you have thousands of hours of testing that go into these, and every one speaks to your dedication to your craft. Your work strikes me as nature itself, keep it up.
    eb

    Comment by eric botbyl — November 15, 2007 @ 7:37 pm

  2. Jesse,
    You have accomplished so much with the crystalline glaze process! Each piece seems to evolve in an unimaginable way. From crystals to colors, and luster to crackle every piece provocatively teases the eye. I hope your work makes to some shows in Philly, so I might see them first hand. I look forward to see what you will produce in the future…

    -AT

    Comment by Austin Tremellen — November 15, 2007 @ 8:00 pm

  3. Beautiful colors and pattern!
    You keep pushing the limits.
    CHEERS!

    Comment by Candace Kreitlow — November 17, 2007 @ 1:00 am

  4. Thank you for the link Jesse. I hope you don’t mind but I added your blog link on my own blog page.
    I will definitely visit Jo, Yi-Hyun while I am in Korea.

    Your crystalline friend,
    Sherry

    Comment by Sherry Pence — December 4, 2007 @ 11:49 am

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