Ceramics
"Clay and people interact on a daily and continuous basis."
Tessie Naranjo
Tessie Naranjo
Thanks to University of Montana ceramic professors Julia Galloway, Trey Hill, and Beth Lo.
Items shown with * are no longer extant.
All items are for sale except where NFS (not for sale) is shown.
Many of the ceramic pieces were donated to the Stevensville United Methodist Church for sale at the
2019 United Methodist Men's rummage sale.
All items are for sale except where NFS (not for sale) is shown.
Many of the ceramic pieces were donated to the Stevensville United Methodist Church for sale at the
2019 United Methodist Men's rummage sale.
Small container - circa 1967
(sitting on a business card for size comparison) - NFS
(sitting on a business card for size comparison) - NFS
*Basket sponge - 2015
(cooperative project with Mikayla Lewis) |
Fragment from the basket sponge - 2015
$5 |
Three pitchers - 2015
NFS |
Cup & bowl - 2015
NFS |
What is it? - 2015
Donated
Donated
Eleven cups / mugs - 2017
Donated |
Nineteen bowls - 2017
Donated |
Nine pieces with handles - 2017
Donated |
Nine containers with lids - 2017
Donated |
Seven teapots - 2017
Donated |
Seven-piece sushi dinner set - 2017
Sold |
* Eight misfits - 2017
Jacob's Ladder - 2018
Clay rungs, wood, wood stain,
& electric fence cord, 48"
Donated
Clay rungs, wood, wood stain,
& electric fence cord, 48"
Donated
Easter Island - 2018
15” tall / 15 lbs. $25 |
Pitcher - 2018
18" tall, cold finish (acrylic) NFS |
Pillar of Fire - 2018
Donated |
Spring blossom - 2018
$15 |
Pyramid of Desire - 2018
140 (20g) ceramic balls & cold finish (acrylic paint) $10 |
Tart Cherry Pie - 2018
Low-fire glaze & cold finish (acrylic paint) Donated |