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American,
b. 1968
Untitled
1996
Stoneware
11 x 9 x 9 in.
Museum Purchase from the Utah Arts Council
1996.24
Jason Hess’s work focuses on the firing process and the vast range of possibilities that this implies. When he was at Utah State University, he experimented with different types of wood (in particular, cottonwood and elm), clay composition, and firing temperatures. He also uses the ash produced by the firing as a decorative glaze. Hess’s production is mostly functional, as represented by this thrown and altered wood-fired jar. It shows the outcomes of the artist’s research on the alterations of surface that derive from wood firing. To highlight these results, he heightens the color and texture contrasts.
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