Yellow Glazed Jeweled Unique Ceramic Bowl 1950 6 in
Beatrice Wood
Sculpture : Ceramic
Size : 2x6 in | 5x15 cm
Edition : Upon Request
Reduced
- 🔥Unique Ceramic Bowl $2,100
Year1950
Hand SignedBeato
Condition Excellent - pristine condition; only owner
Purchased fromGallery 2004
Provenance / HistoryBeatrice Wood Studio, Ojai, CA
Story / Additional InfoID #146
Certificate of AuthenticityBeatrice Wood Studio
LID76333
Beatrice Wood - United States
Art Brokerage: Beatrice Wood American Artist: b. 1893-1998. One of America's most famous ceramic artists, Beatrice Wood lived and worked in Ojai, California from the 1940s until her death in 1998 at age 105. Her trademark metallic "lustre" glazes are created by reducing the oxygen inside the kiln while at high temperature. The process is unpredictable, and Beatrice Wood often fired her pieces several times until she achieved an effect she liked. The simple, classic form and golden glaze make the Municipal Art Collection's double handled urn resemble an ancient treasure. Wood also created wry figurative works and humorous drawings. Her celebrated autobiography, "I Shock Myself," chronicles Wood's many adventures, including her involvement with Marcel Duchamp and the avant-garde in New York in the 1920s and her experiences as a follower of the philosopher Krishnamurti in Ojai in the 1940s.