I make wood-fired functional pottery for home use as well as sculptural and figurative candleholders.
I make and woodfire functional and sculptural ceramics in Walnut, NC. My work is a study of thousands of years of historical form with a contemporary take on surface.
Hand carved salt-fired porcelain.
Handmade in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Specializing in one-of-a-kind decorative vases and lamps. The glazing process is painterly, detailed, delicate, and time consuming. The work is done one piece at a time and multi-fired.
Steve Abee is dedicated to the traditional 19th-century methods of pottery making, such as digging local clays, using traditional wood-ash glazes, and burning his wares in a wood-fired, groundhog kiln.
A full line of stoneware pottery for the home including dinnerware, serving pieces, bathroom sinks, and handmade ornaments.
At Michael Kenney Pottery, I produce functional/decorative porcelain and stoneware. Work is wheel-thrown or hand-built and high-fired in oxidation and sometimes salt/soda. Visit my website, or view my work at Kress Emporium in downtown Asheville.
Making wheel-thrown, functional pottery for 40 years. Figurative drawings are featured on the earthenware clay vessels using slips, etched surfaces, and brush work. Glazes and slips give more depth to the surface.
Miniature stoneware animal sculptures and ornaments with big personalities!
Salt and soda fired handmade stoneware pottery. Hand built and wheel-thrown forms. Painted, carved, and glazed with geometric and nature themes.