Veronika Pöschl (AT-NL), a huge coil built pot resulting in an architectural shape, perfectly executed, stoneware, unglazed, height 33,5 cm, width 22 cm, around 1996, bought by the first owners in Gallery De Witte Voet in Amsterdam in 1996.
See this object in the publication, Hidding, Allaard, picture 30.
* Coiled pots are constructed by gradually stacking and joining coils of clay one on top of the other. The coils can be left visible or can be smoothed away depending on your desired aesthetic end result. It is important that the coils join well during construction to avoid cracking or separation during the drying and firing process.
Veronika Pöschl (AT-NL), a huge coil built pot resulting in an architectural shape, perfectly executed, stoneware, unglazed, height 33,5 cm, width 22 cm, around 1996, bought by the first owners in Gallery De Witte Voet in Amsterdam in 1996.
See this object in the publication, Hidding, Allaard, picture 30.
* Coiled pots are constructed by gradually stacking and joining coils of clay one on top of the other. The coils can be left visible or can be smoothed away depending on your desired aesthetic end result. It is important that the coils join well during construction to avoid cracking or separation during the drying and firing process.