Glaze

“Glazura” is a coating or glaze employing an enamel technique, which is used as a protective layer in ceramics. Its function is to paint, embellish or seal and strengthen pottery against water. It enables cleaning and resistance to damage of its exterior.
The artist’s tones of glazing are inspired by the colors of the earth and nature that is around her. The colors’ unique characteristics come from the glaze fired at a high temperature in the gas kiln.

From left to right:

Vessel, Hand Built, Stoneware, Smoked
25/26 cm., 90’s

Vessel, Hand Built, Stoneware, Smoked
35/33 cm., 1999

Vessel, Hand Built, Stoneware, Smoked
30/24 cm., 90’s

From left to right:

Jar, Hand Built & Wheelthrown, Porcelain
28/16/6 cm., 1997

Jar, Hand Built & Wheelthrown, Porcelain
27/11/6 cm., 1996

Jar, Hand Built & Wheelthrown, Porcelain
31/13/5.5 cm., 1997

From left to right:

Sculpture, Hand Built, Porcelain
19/18/23 cm., 80’s

Bottle, Hand Built, Porcelain
23/14 cm., 1987

Vase, Hand Built, Porcelain
20/16/12 cm., 80’s

Vase, Hand Built, Porcelain
19/12/8 cm., 80’s

From left to right:

Three Large Bowls, Wheelthrown, Porcelain
7/24 cm. approx, 90’s

Bottle, Wheelthrown, Porcelain
16.5/10 cm., 1983

Bowls, Wheelthrown, Porcelain
7/12 cm., 90’s

Vessel, Hand Built, Stoneware, Smoked
55/5/19 cm., 1997

Jar, Hand Built, Stoneware, Smoked
90/45 cm., 90’s