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Two Whales - Art Print

CA$25.00

“Two Whales”

A close-up of a wood-fired mug from the Forage & Fire 2024 workshop, hosted by Wild Cove Pottery in Port Union. This mug was positioned on three shells and fired right next to the firebox. The vibrant orange hue comes from a shino glaze, while the black shade is derived from whale bone ash. Additionally, the burst of wood ash created three mesmerizing dragon eyes.

Due to limited space in front of the kiln, achieving this effect is not always guaranteed. As an emerging ceramicist, I am eager to further explore these possibilities. This experience has inspired me to invite Michael Flaherty, the owner and artist of Wild Cove Pottery, to Prince Edward Island to assist us in building a community wood-fired kiln.

100% of the proceeds go towards the expenses of building a wood-kiln on PEI.

5” x 7” Art Print - Numbered - Signed - Certificate Authenticity

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“Two Whales”

A close-up of a wood-fired mug from the Forage & Fire 2024 workshop, hosted by Wild Cove Pottery in Port Union. This mug was positioned on three shells and fired right next to the firebox. The vibrant orange hue comes from a shino glaze, while the black shade is derived from whale bone ash. Additionally, the burst of wood ash created three mesmerizing dragon eyes.

Due to limited space in front of the kiln, achieving this effect is not always guaranteed. As an emerging ceramicist, I am eager to further explore these possibilities. This experience has inspired me to invite Michael Flaherty, the owner and artist of Wild Cove Pottery, to Prince Edward Island to assist us in building a community wood-fired kiln.

100% of the proceeds go towards the expenses of building a wood-kiln on PEI.

5” x 7” Art Print - Numbered - Signed - Certificate Authenticity

“Two Whales”

A close-up of a wood-fired mug from the Forage & Fire 2024 workshop, hosted by Wild Cove Pottery in Port Union. This mug was positioned on three shells and fired right next to the firebox. The vibrant orange hue comes from a shino glaze, while the black shade is derived from whale bone ash. Additionally, the burst of wood ash created three mesmerizing dragon eyes.

Due to limited space in front of the kiln, achieving this effect is not always guaranteed. As an emerging ceramicist, I am eager to further explore these possibilities. This experience has inspired me to invite Michael Flaherty, the owner and artist of Wild Cove Pottery, to Prince Edward Island to assist us in building a community wood-fired kiln.

100% of the proceeds go towards the expenses of building a wood-kiln on PEI.

5” x 7” Art Print - Numbered - Signed - Certificate Authenticity

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