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Teapot set #68 (cactus) - Teapot
1988
Earthenware
17 x 11.2 x 4.5 in.
Museum Purchase with the Charter Member Endowment Fund
1988.132
Zweifel’s Teapot Set #68 (Cactus) is a contemporary interpretation of a classic ceramic form. Using the factory production method of slip casting, Zweifel used live pieces of cactus to create a realistic, yet whimsical teapot set. The realism of the cactus plant is transformed into handles, a spout, cups, and saucers. Teapot Set #68 (Cactus) is part of a larger creative reimagining of the form of the teapot by ceramic artists in the 1980s who broke away from the rigid rules of the vessel tradition. Zweifel experimented widely with the slip casting method—preferring objects and plants found in the deserts of the Southwest.
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