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American,
b. 1970
Soda Fired Ewer
2010
Porcelain
8.5 x 7.5 x 3 in.
As a second-generation Korean American, Sam Chung creates pottery that references traditional Korean cloud motifs and juxtaposes the past with contemporary forms. Chung’s elegant orcelain pieces reflect the pottery of the Korean Koryo and Chinese Song dynasties. He is known for creating vessel-based ceramics that often begin on either the potter’s wheel or as slabs that are cut, manipulated, and reassembled. Near the end of the firing of this piece, when sodium ash (sodium carbonate) was sprayed into the kiln, sodium vapor combined with the silica in the clay to form sodium-silicate glaze. Soda fluxes the glaze and fades the color around the edges to intensify the linear dynamics of his work.
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