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American,
b. 1938
Paddled Porcelain Pot
1998
Porcelain
9.25 x 6.75 x 5.75 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1998.112
Jack Troy’s main ceramic production process is wood firing, and he has built many kilns over the years. In particular, he favors the sloped Japanese anagama kiln. “When I came under the spell of wood firing,” he has said, “I soon was discovering unimaginable results every time we unloaded the kilns, and this kept me interested in the countless ways in which ‘success’ must be constantly up for grabs; never codified or made too predictable.” His Paddled Porcelain Pot shows features of his wood-firing technique. Its glaze is due to the natural ash and the Shino glaze used during the firing. The resulting effect is a play of contrasting shades of color dripping around the vessel.
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