The pitcher is a multi-talented vessel useful for liquid service or floral containment. It demands a handle and spout and it has big embellishable surfaces.
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Howler, Monster Pitcher, 2005. LARK 500 Pitchers, 2006, & iBest of 500 Lark-10 years, 2010. H-22 inches, 56cm, Collection of John David Lawrence. -
Marbled Dog Pitcher, 2012. Marbleized clay, H- 19 inches, 48cm. Collection of Trudy Van Dop -
By the Danube, 2011, after residency, 2010 International ceramics Studio, ICS. With sprigging, H- 24 inches, 60cm, collection of artist -
Under the Linden Trees 2011, after 2010 residency at the ICS, Hungary. With sprigging, H- 25 inches, 64cm, collection of artist. -
Lady Pitcher, 1996. Haney clay, private collection -
Transitional Pitcher, with Landscape, 2018. MOA residency, 2018, for a tin glaze pitcher in the Koerner Gallery. H- 14 inches, 35cm, private collection -
Adrift, Multitudes and Migrations, 2018, MOA, MOA residency. H-16 inches, 40cm, private collection -
Boats Afloat, 2018. For German jug with 3 dower-less virgins set adrift, in Koerner Gallery, MOA Residency, H-16 inches, 40cm, private collection. -
Veiled Pitcher 1998, Selected for Pleasure of Making, Canadian Craft Museum, Canada travel, 1998/99. H- 20 inches, 50cm, private collection. -
Veiled Pitcher, 2004- Finger -slipped. H- 24 inches, 60cm, private collection -
Slipware pitcher, 1983. Haney clay, private collection -
Slipware pitcher, 1982. Haney clay, collection of artist -
Black Slipware pitchers. Haney clay, private collection -
Slipware pitcher, 1982, with cutout rim. Haney clay, private collection -
Inlaid pitchers, 1984, allusion to buildings. Haney clay, private collections.
