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American
(1929–2014)
Untitled
2004
Stoneware
30.5 x 21 x 21 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1997.15
Don Reitz is well known for his wood-fire techniques and experimentation, including salt firing, well established in Europe, which he helped to popularize in the United States. Salt, introduced to the kiln during the firing process, produces a chemical reaction that affects the ceramic surface. This large sculptural piece, probably from 1997, is a wood-fired stoneware vessel that has been thrown on the wheel and then altered with some additions. Its gray color derives from the juniper wood used in the firing. The vibrant swirls of clay, winding around the cylindrical body, create a kinetic effect.
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