Jess Palmer Violet Fields Flower Brick
Jess Palmer Violet Fields Flower Brick
Violet Fields Flower Brick
Good Vibrations Juried Entry
Porcelain, wheel thrown, cone 6 electric
6.5 x 6 x 6 in.
2022
$160.00
Artist Bio
My work explores the intersection of design, art, and fine craft through functional pottery. I seek to elevate these objects by balancing form and decoration with a focus on design. Of particular interest to me are geometry, line, pattern, repetition, and color. Architecture, botanicals, and graphic patterns often influence my work. I am a highly detail-oriented person, for this reason, my medium of choice is porcelain. The clean smooth surface gives me a perfect canvas for the delicate details I employ. Incised lines create patterns create delicate patterns and slip trailed dots add a raised tactile quality. Stamped and carved details allow for glazes to pool and run creating movement. Soft colors and contrasting matte and shiny glaze surfaces are common inmy work. My pots are approached individually with variations on the surface design themes making each one a unique piece of art. Gold luster often adorns the objects as a way to elevate them from every day to exquisite.
Jess’s work has been published in Pottery Making Illustrated and Ceramics Monthly and she has shown her work in both juried and national invitational ceramic exhibitions. Jess lives in Port Chester, NY with her husband Pete.
Artist Statement
Flower bricks are common among the pieces in my body of work, however the glazes for this one are outside of my normal color range. I developed the violet glaze to reference Pantone’s 2018 color of the year “Ultra Violet”. The piece was inspired by fields of wildflowers and the yellow is representative of the sun rising over the field. The glazes are sprayed to create a soft gradient blend reminiscent of the soft warm glow of the sun as it peeks above the horizon and through the flowers.
Wheel thrown porcelain flower brick with sprayed ombre layered glazes.