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Found like an ancient relic.. created from found clay slabs throughout the studio.
Glazed and finished in old world green matte glaze mix of color and texture .
This hand made ceramic vase or bowl for interior design showcases a stunning blend of textured glazes, creating a wabi sabi-inspired, one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Perfect as a statement piece, its unique craftsmanship and organic textures bring a touch of timeless elegance to any space. Embrace the art of the imperfect and elevate your interior design with this exceptional vessel.
Torn edges, cream and white matt and and texture glazes
This hand made ceramic vase or bowl for interior design showcases a stunning blend of textured glazes, creating a wabi sabi-inspired, one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Perfect as a statement piece, its unique craftsmanship and organic textures bring a touch of timeless elegance to any space. Embrace the art of the imperfect and elevate your interior design with this exceptional vessel.
Torn edges, cream and white matt and and texture glazes
Each piece is hand coiled stoneware clay. Fired multiple times and ways to create One of Kind Vessel.covered in custom slips, Oxides and glazes perfect for a coastal home or home with a modern rustic decor.
- Creator:April Johnston (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Diameter: 13 in (33.02 cm)
- Style:Organic Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2025
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Van Nuys, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8444244233472
the shine studios
April has been a full time creative most of her adult life. For the past 15 years her main focus has been photography, However, during the pandemic she wanted to fulfill her dream to open her own creative studio again, but this time In Los Angeles. Her work is all hand coiled One of a Kind ceramic vessels. They are individually created for their unique size, shapes and textures. Each is then covered in many layers of color, slips, oxides, & custom glazes. Each piece is often fired multiple times to create their unique textures. Fragile to the touch but bold in the statement.
April continues to create in the studio all the while creating with her clients behind the camera with her team at April Belle Photos. Shine Studios was born at time when the world was shut down; but her team wanted to create. It remains a space of peace, safety and pure joy. Hand Built sculpture clay. Multi Layered Glazing . One of a kind. Made in Los Angeles.
This large coil built vessel makes a lovely home for fresh or dried flowers. Due to the nature of the intense glaze, this product could sweat over time. Please place a thin cork beneath to keep surfaces protected.
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State of conservation: small and slight chips on the edges.
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This decorative style represented a strong point of the Lodi factory, which established itself thanks to the vivid nature of the colors made possible by the introduction of a new technique perfected by Paul Hannong in Strasbourg and later introduced by Antonio Ferretti to Italy. The production process, called “piccolo fuoco” (third fire), allowed the use of a greater number of colors than in the past; in particular, the purple of Cassius, a red made from gold chloride, was introduced. Its use allowed for many more tones and shades, from pink to purple.
The Ferretti family started their maiolica manufacturing business in Lodi in 1725.
The forefather Simpliciano started the business by purchasing an ancient furnace in 1725 and, indeed, we have evidence of the full activity of the furnaces starting from April of the same year (Novasconi-Ferrari-Corvi, 1964, p. 26 n. 4). Simpliciano started a production of excellence also thanks to the ownership of clay quarries in Stradella, not far from Pavia. The production was so successful that in 1726 a decree of the Turin Chamber came to prohibit the importation of foreign ceramics, especially from Lodi, to protect internal production (G. Lise, La ceramica a Lodi, Lodi 1981, p. 59).
In its initial stages, the manufacture produced maolicas painted with the “a gran fuoco” (double fire) technique, often in turquoise monochrome, with ornamentation derived from compositional modules in vogue in Rouen in France. This was also thanks to the collaboration of painters like Giorgio Giacinto Rossetti, who placed his name on the best specimens next to the initials of the factory.
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In 1796 the Napoleonic battle for the conquest of the Lodi bridge over the Adda definitively compromised the furnaces. Production resumed, albeit in a rather stunted manner, until Antonio's death on 29 December 1810. (M. L. Gelmini, pp. 28-30, 38, 43 sgg., 130-136 (for Simpliciano); pp. 31 sgg., 45-47, 142-192 (for Antonio).
Bibliography
G. Gregorietti, Maioliche di Lodi Milano e Pavia Catalogo della Mostra, Milano, 1964 n. 137;
C. Baroni, Storia delle ceramiche nel Lodigiano, in Archivio storico per la città e i comuni del circondario e della diocesi di Lodi, XXXIV (1915), pp. 118, 124, 142; XXXV (1916), pp. 5-8;
C. Baroni, La maiolica antica di Lodi, in Archivio storico lombardo, LVIII (1931), pp. 453-455;
L. Ciboldi, La maiolica lodigiana, in Archivio storico lodigiano, LXXX (1953), pp. 25 sgg.;
S. Levy, Maioliche settecentesche lombarde e venete, Milano 1962, pp. 17 sgg.;
A. Novasconi - S. Ferrari - S. Corvi, La ceramica lodigiana, Lodi 1964, ad Indicem; Maioliche di Lodi, Milano e Pavia (catal.), Milano 1964, p. 17;
O. Ferrari - G. Scavizzi, Maioliche italiane del Seicento e del Settecento, Milano 1965, pp. 26 sgg.;
G. C. Sciolla, Lodi. Museo civico, Bologna 1977, pp. 69-85 passim; G. Lise, La ceramica a Lodi, Lodi 1981;
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