These deciduous oaks have inspired my sculptural art work from the front entry mosaic path that I installed 10 years ago to the hand sculpted ceramic nuts that I scatter throughout the garden.
Leaf patterns in the path :
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Ceramic acorns:
High fire porcelain , cone 10 , celadon and texas red glaze
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Sonora White stoneware, cone 10, celadon and rubbed black oxide
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From Ceramic Studio |
Sonora White stoneware, cone 10, various glazes and oxides.
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Sonora White stoneware, cone 6, underglazes
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Sonora White stoneware cone 6 , cobolt blue glaze and an underglaze.
Acorn is set in an Agave attenuatta.
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Sonora White stoneware, Raku firing. I can’t remember the glazes and my notebook is out of range.
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Porcelain clay body, cone 6 firing, underglazes with a clear high sheen overglaze
glaze was air brushed.
Acorn sitting in a patch of Ajuga and Acorus grass.
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Gorgeous!! Love your mosaic and acorns!
ReplyDeleteFall is in the air, eh?
Wow, the acorns are Georgia O'Keeffe in 3-D. Beautiful photography too.
ReplyDeletePerfect how they, Just Touch the foliage.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Michelle, these are so lovely when planted up with Succulents. You really should consider producing these for the market. Or, you could use them as a signature for you exquisite installations... Patrick
ReplyDeleteGod grief!
ReplyDelete"Georgia O'keefe in 3-d"?!?
Just say it- Those acorns have vaginas!