Catherine White Moon Vase
As a young potter, I was inspired by pilgrim flasks, first encountering those made by Bernard Leach. Searching for the seeds of this idea, I found resonant historical Korean and Chinese forms. My training had focused on bowls as the basis of throwing, so I thought of these shapes as the combination of two bowls turned on edge with an added rim and foot. As I began wood firing, I was attracted to broad, shallow surfaces as a canvas for ash deposits. Though not as spherical as a traditional Korean moon jar, I have called my flatter forms “moon vases” for their moon-like allusions. We built our anagama in 1996 and for 25 years I have made these shapes, altering the feeling by exploring variations in scale, texture, rims, edges, and feet. Each firing has its own nuances, and each series of moon vases has its own focus.
from Pottery Making Illustrated Jan feb issue 2024
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Woman in front of a Mirror (Annette Österlind), 1904
Louise Catherine Breslau
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Catherine Zeta-Jones photographed by Albert Watson, 1999
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Catherine Deneuve in La costanza della ragione (1964)
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“I went to the school and put it to William, that if you find someone you love in life you must hang onto it and look after it.” - Diana, Princess of Wales
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Catherine Denueve by Helmut Newton
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half movie star, half royalty… henry fox the bond offspring you are
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La Toilette, 1898
Louise Catherine Breslau
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Jean-Luc Godard's Masculin Féminin, 1966
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Catherine Deneuve in La costanza della ragione (1964)
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jason todd 🤝🏾 damian wayne
both having serious daddy &
mommy issues while also
having their parents be
demonized either due to
their race, gender or their
socioeconomic statuses.
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