"Terrazzo" Dish
Process
My decorated handmade pottery is equally at home on the wall or on the table. Featuring highly-detailed illustrations and comics of my own design, a single plate functions as a narrative prompt that one can ponder while also using it to eat their mid-day meal. Original drawings are transferred to handbuilt pottery using a unique ceramic-screenprint process which embeds the imagery in the clay, fully sealed beneath food-safe glaze.
Brooklyn Red Stoneware, slip, ceramic screenprint ink, cone 6 oxidation-fired
Care
All of my handmade pottery is fully intended to be used often and enthusiastically. For this reason, I tend to make my pieces on the "sturdy" side, so you don't have to worry about them breaking if you breathe on them too hard.
All pots are microwave, dishwasher, and food safe (Note: pieces with gold luster are not microwave-safe.)
Over time, pieces may develop cutlery markings from use. These can be removed with a dishcloth, some warm water, a sprinkling of Bon Ami, and a little elbowgrease.
Terrazzo
Terrazzo pots are made by recycling old screenprinted drawings and shattering them into small colored pieces, which are then inlaid into clay slabs. The scattering is largely random and your piece may not look exactly like the pot pictured above.