93. Kari Wojtanik, multicolored pit-fired pot
For Wojtanik, see item 91; for more on her pit-firing techniques, see item 100.
White clay, no glaze, color from pit-firing. Weight: 238 g (8.5 oz). Rim diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in); maximum diameter: 7.5 cm (3 in); base diameter: 4.2 cm (1-5/8 in). Height: 9.5 cm (3-3/4 in).
This sits directly on the flat base. “Kari” was incised into the base. The walls rise in a convex arc to the neck. The maximum diameter lies 4.3 cm (1-5/8 in) above the base. The neck is 2.3 cm (7/8 in) in diameter and is 8.8 cm (3-1/2 in) above the base. The walls were burnished and are smooth, except for a few rough spots. Perhaps those are ash deposits.
The colors—blacks, grays, reds—come from the pit-firing. There are large areas where the white color of the clay dominates. Except for the area just inside the mouth, the interior of the pot is white.
Purchased at the annual winter sale at Feet of Clay Pottery, Brookline, Massachusetts, December 2019.
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