Beautiful - Deborah Schwartzkopf Studio Art Pottery Pitcher - Warren MacKenzie, Shoji Hamada and Bernard Leach influence. I normally would never part with these beautiful pieces of art, but I am selling these pieces to fund the building my pottery studio and kiln. New - Mint Condition. This is a beautiful Deb Schwartzkopf Pitcher. The glaze is a beautiful Green with tenmoku interior and dot decoration. The Pitcher measures 9 inches tall x 6 1/4 x 4 inches in wide. I love this forms and her style. This is an opportunity to own a wonderful authentic piece of deb's work.

Deborah Schwartzkopf Pottery Porcelain Pitcher Warren MacKenzie Bernard Leach





Beautiful - Deborah Schwartzkopf Studio Art Pottery Pitcher - Warren MacKenzie, Shoji Hamada and Bernard Leach influence.

I normally would never part with these beautiful pieces of art, but I am selling these pieces to fund the building my pottery studio and kiln.

New - Mint Condition. This is a beautiful Deb Schwartzkopf Pitcher. The glaze is a beautiful Green with tenmoku interior and dot decoration. The Pitcher measures 9 inches tall x 6 1/4 x 4 inches in wide. I love this forms and her style. This is an opportunity to own a wonderful authentic piece of deb's work.

Deb Schwartzkopf received her BA in ceramics from the University of Alaska in 2002, and her MFA from Pennsylvania State University in 2005. “Eating with family and friends,” she says, “instills a sense of place and relation. At the table I assess finished work and connect studio practice to living. This starts the cycle of making again. I want my pots to live in the kitchen where economy and celebration infuse life with purposeful beauty.” Schwartzkopf presently lives and works in Seattle, Washington.
 
Artist Statement
I find it rewarding and challenging to make pots people will use. In my home growing up, hand made objects held special value. They were gestures of consideration and love. I continue to find objects a dwelling place for intention and association. The parameter of function both limits and frees me. It gives me direction and attaches me to community. Eating with family and friends instills a sense of place and relation. At the table I assess finished work and connect studio practice to living. This starts the cycle of making again. I want my pots to live in the kitchen where economy and celebration infuse life with purposeful beauty.

This is just one piece of my large collection. I will be listing multiple pieces of Sequoia's and Warren's work. I will also be listing work from his students and his contemporaries.



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