Vintage Studio Pottery

Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970

Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970

Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970
Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970. This is in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing. Very Nice Patrick Horsley Studio Art Pottery Footed Dish. This special pottery dish was one of a limited amount that came from the Michael Parsons Fine Art Gallery in Portland Oregon. This features wheel thrown pottery with a deep spiral in the center. It has a crackle glaze finish in a greenish brown color. The footing is unglazed with two Patrick Horsely marks.

For more information see pictures #9 & #10. Patrick Horsley is known for functional slab-built, wheel thrown or thrown and altered glazed stoneware platters, bowls, vases, and teapots. Horsley fires his pieces to 2100 degrees F in a reduction atmosphere. A second body of graphic work consists of graphic ceramic forms with brightly colored matte glazes formulated and made by Horsley. Surface Technique used to obtain the surface patterns is a combination of liquid wax resist to create sharp lines and the sprayed-on layering of glazes.

Primarily Horsley uses oxides of manganese and copper to achieve the desired range of colors. Surfaces of this body of work ranges from semi-matte to very dry sculptural glaze application. Horsley stated that he wants his glaze colors to be strong, pure, and matte in surface to produce sharp graphic patterns and glazes that absorb rather than reflect light. Michael Parsons 1957 to 2022 This special pottery vase was one of a limited amount that came from the Michael Parsons Fine Art Gallery in Portland Oregon.

He established Michael Parsons Fine Art in Park Blocks. Michael became a leading expert on Northwest fine art and organized many shows featuring Northwest artists at his gallery, area colleges, and other venues. He dedicated his life to bringing classical music and fine art into people's lives because he believed that music and art provide a compass to better understand and interpret our complex world. This measures 2 1/8 High x 7.

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Patrick Horsley Studio Pottery Spiral Crackle Glaze Vintage 7 Footed Dish 1970