EARTHFEILD marked. Pasadena + Valley clay ash glaze plate
This piece has the chop mark me and my potter friend Mary Rose of Centered rose ceramics made to name the studio we lived and worked from 2019-2023. EARTHFEILD is what we call the studio.
The chopmark is two lupine flowers carved in a simplified way over two lines representing a field. The field next to Earthfeild studio in the San Fernando valley was covered with lupine flowers for bees and beneficial insects.
In the fall the lupine would be dried and turned into ash for glaze.
This piece has pieces of both studios the new and the old EARTHFEILD in Pasadena CA. Honoring the land we create from. 2024.
This piece has the chop mark me and my potter friend Mary Rose of Centered rose ceramics made to name the studio we lived and worked from 2019-2023. EARTHFEILD is what we call the studio.
The chopmark is two lupine flowers carved in a simplified way over two lines representing a field. The field next to Earthfeild studio in the San Fernando valley was covered with lupine flowers for bees and beneficial insects.
In the fall the lupine would be dried and turned into ash for glaze.
This piece has pieces of both studios the new and the old EARTHFEILD in Pasadena CA. Honoring the land we create from. 2024.
This piece has the chop mark me and my potter friend Mary Rose of Centered rose ceramics made to name the studio we lived and worked from 2019-2023. EARTHFEILD is what we call the studio.
The chopmark is two lupine flowers carved in a simplified way over two lines representing a field. The field next to Earthfeild studio in the San Fernando valley was covered with lupine flowers for bees and beneficial insects.
In the fall the lupine would be dried and turned into ash for glaze.
This piece has pieces of both studios the new and the old EARTHFEILD in Pasadena CA. Honoring the land we create from. 2024.