Results of selection by 'Functional: Vases, Vessels & Bowls'
5 art works found.
Raku Pot by Ian Tomii
Ian Tomii
IT107: Raku Pot
Ceramicist, Ian Tomii has specialised in the art of Raku since 1996. Due to the Raku process, every pot has unique and somewhat unpredictable colour characteristics. This vessel is not suitable for water and it is best to keep these ceramics pieces out of direct sunlight to avoid colour fading. Subtle greens and blues are the primary colours for this vessel, with hints of red, pink and yellow for an added wow factor!
Raku Pot by Ian Tomii
Ian Tomii
IT105: Raku Pot
Ceramicist, Ian Tomii has specialised in the art of Raku since 1996. Due to the Raku process, every pot has unique and somewhat unpredictable colour characteristics. This vessel is not suitable for water and it is best to keep these ceramics pieces out of direct sunlight to avoid colour fading. Copper tones are intermingled with reds and blues and engulf this truly stunning form.
Raku Pot by Ian Tomii
Ian Tomii
IT69: Raku Pot
Ceramicist, Ian Tomii has specialised in the art of Raku since 1996. Due to the Raku process, every pot has unique and somewhat unpredictable colour characteristics. This vessel is not suitable for water and it is best to keep these ceramics pieces out of direct sunlight to avoid colour fading. We love the voluptuous shape of this particular vessel and its radiating colours are reminiscent of a stormy night sky.
Ceramic Bowl by Ian Tomii
Ian Tomii
IT5: Ceramic Bowl
Ceramicist, Ian Tomii has specialised in the art of Raku since 1996. Due to the Raku process, every pot has unique and somewhat unpredictable colour characteristics. This bowl has muted, tonal colour and is glazed to give a slight sheen. Not suitable for water and it is best to keep these ceramics pieces out of direct sunlight to avoid colour fading.











