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Tameria Martinez Clay

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You are welcome to visit my online store anytime to view or shop my work.

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Being a potter has opened a world of discovery of clays, glazes and firing techniques over a thirty three year career.  Wood firing became my primary method of firing since 2014, where I discovered a supportive wood fire community of potters in Maryland and across the nation.  In the process of discovering the effects of the wood fired surface I have concentrated on clays and forms that allow atmospheric effects to develop complex surfaces.

 

Porcelain and wild stoneware clays add an element of surprise due to the variations in the clay body itself.  Wood firing allows the movement of the flame and ash to “mark” the vessels placed in the wood kiln, giving each a unique patterning and depth of surface.

 

The train kiln at my private studio, nestled at the base of South Mountain, provides exciting opportunities to explore wood fire techniques and surfaces.  The effects of “freezing” the movement of the flame on vessels creates indelible impressions of the wood firing process on functional and decorative forms.

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photo credit: Scott Cantner 2021
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