This piece was created with a laser etched wood die designed and created on the computer by Miller based on her interpretation of a work by Alphonse Mucha, one of her favorite artists. Mucha was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist, living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, late 1800 to early 1900. Additional impressed designs from home carved stamps complete the design.
Ideal for food service: appetizers, cookies, crackers, meats, cheeses, fruits, or as a catchall for objects like keys, wallets, coins, jewelry, etc. The beveled rim makes it easy to lift and to contains small amounts of liquid that may seep out from food.
Handbuilt slab construction created in a drape mold; Carved and impressed design elements with her hand-made bisque stamps and her laser cut wood die; Glaze decoration process: hand painted underglazes, glaze trailed and dipped overall glaze. Cone 6 mid-fire clay fired in oxidation to 2200ºF.
This piece is food-safe, dishwasher safe and microwavable.
- Subject Matter: Platter
- Inventory Number: 20032