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Strips jug

A$155.00

CASSIE HANSEN
Strips jug, 2020

black mid-fire, creamy matte green glaze, sealed with liquid quartz
19 x 10 x 6.5 cm
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Made from black mid-fire clay, this jug features a delicate loop handle and strips of studio-developed olive green glaze on the outside and clear glaze on the inside.
Sealed with liquid quartz.

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Additional Info

Cassie Hansen (b. 1986) is a Kyneton-based ceramicist, creating midfire and stoneware vessels and jugs that combine wheel-thrown and hand-built elements.

Her work is inspired by her interest with the simplified forms and linear qualities of architecture and the built environment, as well as the shadows and compositions captured in architectural photography.

As the editor of design magazine Artichoke, Cassie draws on a decade of experience writing about, editing and looking critically at design, furniture, objects, architecture and interiors. She began ceramics in 2016, and in 2018 spent a year learning from renowned ceramicists Neville French and Kate Jones at Shane Kent’s Melbourne-based ceramics school, the School of Clay and Art (SoCA).

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