Mysteries Below, Pair of Ceramic Bowls
Titled "Mysteries Below," this playful set features two intricately decorated ceramic bowls, each with a 30-ounce capacity. The artwork highlights vibrant tentacle illustrations in blue and green hues against a textured background. Dynamic spirals and patterns give a sense of movement, evoking the beauty of undersea life.
Created using a unique surface technique called Clay Monoprinting, each bowl has eight tentacles with reversed color schemes. This is achieved through reverse painting on newsprint with underglaze, transferred to the bowls via clay slip, and refined with a blade. A wash applied between firings allows dark pigments to accentuate the detailed designs. This complex method results in a harmonious blend of color and texture, making "Mysteries Below" a captivating addition to an otherwise dull cupboard.
Titled "Mysteries Below," this playful set features two intricately decorated ceramic bowls, each with a 30-ounce capacity. The artwork highlights vibrant tentacle illustrations in blue and green hues against a textured background. Dynamic spirals and patterns give a sense of movement, evoking the beauty of undersea life.
Created using a unique surface technique called Clay Monoprinting, each bowl has eight tentacles with reversed color schemes. This is achieved through reverse painting on newsprint with underglaze, transferred to the bowls via clay slip, and refined with a blade. A wash applied between firings allows dark pigments to accentuate the detailed designs. This complex method results in a harmonious blend of color and texture, making "Mysteries Below" a captivating addition to an otherwise dull cupboard.
Titled "Mysteries Below," this playful set features two intricately decorated ceramic bowls, each with a 30-ounce capacity. The artwork highlights vibrant tentacle illustrations in blue and green hues against a textured background. Dynamic spirals and patterns give a sense of movement, evoking the beauty of undersea life.
Created using a unique surface technique called Clay Monoprinting, each bowl has eight tentacles with reversed color schemes. This is achieved through reverse painting on newsprint with underglaze, transferred to the bowls via clay slip, and refined with a blade. A wash applied between firings allows dark pigments to accentuate the detailed designs. This complex method results in a harmonious blend of color and texture, making "Mysteries Below" a captivating addition to an otherwise dull cupboard.