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American
(1902–1999)
Vase
1970
Porcelain
7.75 x 7.875 x 5.75 in.
Museum Permanent Collection
1984.1432
Ever an experimentalist, Laura Andreson began working with porcelain in 1957—one of the first Americans on the West Coast to do so. Porcelain forced Andreson to simplify her process and learn to work with the plasticity of the difficult medium. The concave walls of Vase is daring and speaks to both the fragility and strength of the material. This form demonstrates her control and mastery of the material—the grey Indian sand glaze further emphasizes the unusual structure of the vase’s form. Andreson was unusual among studio potters in that she began with the glaze and surface design before selecting the form. This was the inverse of most potter’s practices and showcases Andreson’s devotion to the beauty of the surface.
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