Black Vessel with Smoke glaze rim #997 by Laura Jankelson
Black Vessel with Smoke glaze rim #997 by Laura Jankelson
Laura draws on her native birthplace, Africa, to form a style which reflects the earth and its colours, patterns and textures. Building on the techniques learned there she works largely with coarse sculptural clay bodies in terracottas and whites, hand building large coiled pieces. Rustic, organic vessels, in textured decorative forms.
The colours in the collection reveal Laura’s earthy nature and moody temperament, matching the hues of Africa and the muddy tones of the soil while the whites reflect the peace she feels when creating pots. The clean lines and natural palette. The use of oxides to match her chosen clay medium, create matte finishes and patinas. Frequently smoke firing the vessels using sawdust, to create the asymmetrical deeper effects which this method provides. Laura says, “I love the smell that lingers on the pot after this firing, transporting me to the countryside where things grow and are ever changing.”
“A pot teaches me humility – the control of clay is limited – ultimately, it takes on a life of its own, having its own spirit.” -Laura Jankelson.
One of a kind vessel #997 is a midfire hand built coiled vessel in black clay with unglazed naked texture and smoke glaze detail
Vessel #997 measures 30 x 20cm