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American,
b. 1945
Tripod Ding with Bufonidae
1990
Stoneware
13.25 x 8 x 8 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1991.41
Susan Harris has long had a fascination with artifacts from the past, most notably ancient Asian and Etruscan bronze ritual vessels. She typically uses an iron-bearing clay, which she embellishes with impressed designs and populates with small creatures such as frogs, snails, and scorpions. Since the early 1990s her surfaces have become much more textural, embellished, and embossed. She has been refining her ideas, experimenting with firings and textures, for the last thirty years. Harris typically treats her unglazed ritual containers with mineral composite washes, resulting in color gradations heightened through a reduction-cooled process, as seen in Tripod Ding, whose skin looks like wrought iron. While Harris is well known for her fine-art ceramics, she continues to make exceptional functional pottery as well.
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