Most
of my work is functional stoneware fired in oxidation at cone 6.
Here are a few examples.
Earlier pieces are shown first, then more recent work.
This teapot is glazed in the ever-popular
Floating Blue over Kickwheel's Gray Speck
stoneware claybody.
This teapot is also glazed in Floating
Blue, but the claybody is Standard's Brooklyn Red
with an iron oxide wash.
Photo: C. Britt Johnson
Dinnerware
is a popular gift item and is available
in individual pieces or as multiple place settings.
A place setting consists of a dinner plate, salad
plate, soup bowl, and drinking vessel (mug or tumbler.) Serving pieces
and accessories are available separately. Photo: C.
Britt Johnson
Not
floating blue, but this casserole
is great for family feasts!
One
of my new favorite glazes, Cranberry Red.
Floating
Blue strikes again!
(Ok, I admit, I love this glaze
even though it can be a pain
to work with!)
Photo: C. Britt Johnson