Paula Shalan Ceramics
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  • SHOP
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    • artist statement
    • terra sigillata
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    • NEW WORK 2020
    • SEED PODS 2020
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • gallery one
    • gallery two
    • gallery three
    • gallery four
    • gallery five
    • gallery six
  • Retail Shows and Galleries
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    • galleries
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    • CERAMICS MONTHLY
    • CERAMICS ART AND PERCEPTION issue #88
    • Portland Press Herald
    • The Artful Mind
    • Smithsonian Craft Show 2016 award
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My work is a tribute to the quiet and detailed beauty found in nature. The tactile process of building with malleable clay, that records the minutest impressions, involves a constant dialog with the material. Each piece is hand built from white earthenware using pinch, coil, and slab techniques. The pots are brushed with terra sigillata and hand polished, revealing the warm subtle nature of the clay. Then the work, fired in wood shavings, absorbs soft smoke patterns into its surface. My current work reflects my interest in the relationship of interiors and exteriors as well as the absorption and reflection of light.


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  • home
  • SHOP
  • about
    • resume
    • artist statement
    • terra sigillata
  • gallery
    • NEW WORK 2020
    • SEED PODS 2020
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • gallery one
    • gallery two
    • gallery three
    • gallery four
    • gallery five
    • gallery six
  • Retail Shows and Galleries
    • retail shows
    • galleries
  • workshops and classes
  • contact
  • press
    • CERAMICS MONTHLY
    • CERAMICS ART AND PERCEPTION issue #88
    • Portland Press Herald
    • The Artful Mind
    • Smithsonian Craft Show 2016 award