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Leftwich Pottery Studio Vase, Rodney Leftwich - Dark & Light Purple High Gloss

Description: A Leftwich Pottery vase by Rodney Leftwich of Western North Carolina in a dark and light purple high gloss glaze finish with an abstract pattern encircling the vase. Mr. Leftwich has been working in pottery since 1976 and has an extensive resume. A beautiful, solid piece of studio pottery. Exact date of creation unknown. Late 20th Century/ Early 21st Century. Artist's Website: www.leftwichpottery.com Information on Rodney Leftwich from themarksproject.org Website - "1946 Born St. Louis, Missouri APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES - 1977-1978 worked with Burlon Craig, Vale, North Carolina PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE - 1978-1992 Leftwich Pottery, Asheville, North Carolina 1990’s Pisgah Pottery with Thomas Case, Walter Stephen’s step-grandson 1992—Leftwich Folk and Art Pottery, Mills River, NC BIOGRAPHY - Rodney Leftwich is known for reviving forms and techniques of traditional western North Carolina pottery. Leftwich produces a range of forms including traditional utilitarian pieces, face jugs, and sculptures. His works are often intricately incised with Appalachian scenes. The incising led to carving and then to cutouts or reticulated designs on the decorative vase and lantern forms. Leftwich’s glazes are prepared from wood ash, clay slips, crushed glass, and iron rock as done locally in the 1800s. Leftwich’s interest in traditions of western North Carolina potters began in the 1970s when he collected examples, studied their forms, glazes, methods of manufacture, and makers. While working with Thomas Case at Pisgah Forest Pottery Leftwich helped revive the crystalline glazes and cameo techniques of Walter Stephen who had founded Pisgah Forest Pottery in 1926. Public Collections - Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina Bibliography - Caldwell, Benjamin Hubbard, Robert H. Hicks, Mark Scala. Art of Tennessee. Nashville, TN: First Center for the Visual Arts, 2003. Hunter, Robert. Ceramics in America 2006. Fox Point, WI: Chipstone Foundation, 2006. Perry, Barbara Stone. North Carolina Pottery: The Collection of the Mint Museum. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2004." Very good condition. Please see Condition Notes below. Measurements: - Height: approx. 8” inches - Base Diameter: right over 2 1/4” inches round Markings: - Signed on base, "Leftwich Pottery" - Vase is not dated Condition: - Very good, original condition - No chips or cracks - Spots of glaze imperfection from time of firing Shipping: - Item will ship within 1-3 business days - Item will ship via USPS Ground Advantage, UPS Ground, or UPS Ground Saver - In an effort to recycle and reduce waste, I often ship with recycled shipping materials -- you can reuse yourself after opening your package! Questions: - Have questions? If you’d like additional photos, information, or have questions of any kind, feel free to message me. I’ll be happy to answer!

Price: 350 USD

Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Origin: North Carolina

Pattern: Abstract

Antique: No

Signed By: Rodney Leftwich

Signed: Yes

Color: Purple

Material: Ceramic

Subject: Abstract Art

Vintage: Yes

Brand: Leftwich Pottery

Type: Vase

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Theme: Studio

Style: Contemporary

Features: High Gloss

Production Style: Art Pottery

Production Technique: Pottery

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Backstamp: Incised

Handmade: Yes

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