- Preston Saunders
- Raku Vessel, lidded, 1990
- Clay
- 11.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 in (29.21 x 24.13 x 24.13 cm)
- Signature: Signed in clay at bottom.
- Inv: 243243.2
The Raku technique is essentially when glazed ceramics are taken from the kiln while they are still glowing red hot and are then placed in a material that would be able to catch fire, such as sawdust or newspaper. This technique is used to starve the piece of oxygen, which creates a myriad of colors within the glaze.
- Subject Matter: Decorative
- Current Location: CRIM storage
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