Porcelain People Vessels
Large Vessels 36-40cm tall x 20cm wide
Vessels
Large, medium and small unique, porcelain vessels
‘Altschuler’s playful aesthetic uses the abstract cup, beaker or tumbler shape, something we are used to holding intimately, in our hands and against our lips.
She adds feet and a neck to create a vessel that is a sculptural form but is also a bud vase.
Gail uses the porcelain as a canvas, telling personal stories from her sketchbooks.
The images of figures, faces and places are drawn using graphic techniques;
Mishima inlay; etched lines filled with underglazes, Sgraffito; l
ines scratched through a colour, to reveal the background colour and colour washes under a transparent glaze.
These graphic elements are all added before the clay is fired.
Each vessel is hand built, uniquely shaped and illustrated with narrative images from my sketchbooks.
Storytelling vessels inspired by drawing from observation and visits to museums and galleries.
36x20cm, 15-25cm high x 7-9cm wide, they hold water, are decorative and functional.
Photographs by Bill Mudge, Mike Coles, TAS and Richard Kalini
Scroll through to see pics from my sketchbooks and videos showing the porcelain building and Mishima techniques.
Sketchbook - The Sleeping Buddha
Sketchbook - Botanical drawings
Sketchbook - Leila Playa Andalucia
Sketchbook - Jazz in Amsterdam
Sketchbook - At the cafe, on the phone
Sketchbook - Reading
Sketchbook - Chatting at the cafe
Sketchbook - Alice in Mexico
Sketchbook - Paamul Mexico
Mishima, inlay technique video
See how this technique is done on Youtube video. Music by my daughter Sarah Wald
Video on Mishima Inlay decorating techniques and Sarah Wald on saxophone
See a short Mishima Video clip
A special technique, etched and inlay with coloured lines. Lots of cleaning up to do to get the crisp outline


