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Attributed to Frank Boyden (American, Oregon, 1942) studio pottery globular vase. Raku earthenware with incised salmon fish design. Exaggerated globular …
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Attributed to Frank Boyden (American, Oregon, 1942) studio pottery globular vase. Raku earthenware with incised salmon fish design. Exaggerated globular shape with small bud opening.
Measures 8" tall x 8". Excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or repairs. Small area of missing glaze in lighter gray area.
Base looks like it could have had signature, but it is worn. Very certain this is Boyden. Under consignment from an estate who was close friend with Boyden. We have several other sculptures and pottery pieces listed of Boydens from this estate.
10798-55
As found on Boyden site:
Boyden was trained as a painter, printmaker and art historian but in 1968 got seduced by clay and the world of the ceramic arts. In 1972 he stopped painting and gave his full time to clay. Because of his skills as a draftsman he began the journey of learning how to incorporate drawing techniques onto vessels and other ceramic objects and this journey continues to this day. From 1968 to 1981 he worked mostly with native materials and clays and low temperature firing techniques. During that time he received grants to study Pre-Columbian as well as contemporary ceramics in the Peruvian jungles. He also received a coveted National Endowment for the Arts grant. In 1984 he built the sixth anagama kiln in America and has spent the time since then perfecting the discipline of wood firing at high temperatures. Since 1993 he has worked only with porcelain. What sets Boyden’s work alone and makes it cohesive through the 40+ years is his energetic and fluid incised drawings on vases.
Boyden believes that his ceramics and the subject matter of the decorations should reflect his interests in his immediate environment in both visual and biological formats. Because of this, he has concentrated his imagery to correspond with the animals that populate his estuary environment.
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- Dimensions
- 8ʺW × 8ʺD × 8ʺH
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Earthenware
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gray
- Condition Notes
- Excellent condition, small area of missing glaze. Excellent condition, small area of missing glaze. less
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