Irogane Duality Vessel II
This pieces explores glazes that take on layered textures that resemble mixed eroding metals. Irogane is a term for a set of Japanese metals - forms of copper and copper alloys traditionally used In sword making, luxury closures, large metal objects and jewelry. The alloys contain two to five metals similar to the exploration of glaze and ash to resemble the affect.
This piece explores duality of forms fused together to create one.
This pieces explores glazes that take on layered textures that resemble mixed eroding metals. Irogane is a term for a set of Japanese metals - forms of copper and copper alloys traditionally used In sword making, luxury closures, large metal objects and jewelry. The alloys contain two to five metals similar to the exploration of glaze and ash to resemble the affect.
This piece explores duality of forms fused together to create one.
This pieces explores glazes that take on layered textures that resemble mixed eroding metals. Irogane is a term for a set of Japanese metals - forms of copper and copper alloys traditionally used In sword making, luxury closures, large metal objects and jewelry. The alloys contain two to five metals similar to the exploration of glaze and ash to resemble the affect.
This piece explores duality of forms fused together to create one.