Blank inside. 100lb heavyweight card stock. Offset printed. 5.5 x 4.25 inches. Illustrated by Kate Pugsley. Printed by Red Cap Cards in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Hand crafted and all uniquely splatter painted, these mugs are designed by ceramicist and sculptor Peter Shire and made by residents of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles. Shire founded his Echo X Park Artist Studio in 1972 to create ceramics that were more reasonably priced than his gallery work, and named it after the L.A. neighborhood where he was raised.
The mugs are crafted in small series using a slab construction, hand-rolled style, then individually hand painted. This process creates a unique splatter pattern and color combination on every much rendering no two exactly alike. The splatter series was inspired by the paintings of Sam Francis and the ceramic construction techniques of Adrian Saxe, both artists who have lived and created in Los Angeles.
Hand-formed ceramic, and hand painted, each piece is unique. We cannot guarantee the exact look of your mug. But if you feel very strongly about a particular look, you can email us at dig@gravelandgold.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Matt Clark first began blowing glass at San Francisco State University in 1988. He received a B.A. in sculpture with an emphasis in glass. Originally a ceramics major, he continually draws influence from the ceramic world. He furthered his glass education in Seattle at the Pratt Fine Arts Center and the Pilchuck Glass School. After moving to Portland OR. In 2001 he began to develop his lines of glassware that would become Terra Glassworks in 2005. All of the work is made with a team of skilled glassblower using traditional glassblowing techniques.
Matt Clark first began blowing glass at San Francisco State University in 1988. He received a B.A. in sculpture with an emphasis in glass. Originally a ceramics major, he continually draws influence from the ceramic world. He furthered his glass education in Seattle at the Pratt Fine Arts Center and the Pilchuck Glass School. After moving to Portland OR. In 2001 he began to develop his lines of glassware that would become Terra Glassworks in 2005. All of the work is made with a team of skilled glassblower using traditional glassblowing techniques.
Each planter is hand cast in cement and sealed with a penetrating waterproof sealant that gives it a matte finish. Pot features a drainage hole and a matching tray.
Planter measures approximately: 4.25 Inches Tall x 4.5 Diameter
Inside Measurements 3.75 Inch Deep x 3.75 Inch Diameter
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Fantastic Fungi : Expanding Consciousness, Alternative Healing, Environmental Impact // Official Book of Smash Hit Documentary
An all-star group of mycology experts joins forces with a time-lapse photographer to produce this gorgeous, fascinating book that reveals and celebrates fungal mysteries. A companion to the groundbreaking documentary of the same name, it contains extended transcripts as well as new essays by food experts, biochemists, ecologists, doctors, and explorers. While the essays are though-provoking, the real glory of this book is the astonishing photographs. The power of mushrooms will blow your mind, and quite possibly save the world.
Wheel-thrown stoneware with glazed interior and exterior. Mono glaze is satin white and allows the texture of the clay body beneath to come through. Sandstone clay body has dark iron specks and ranges from sandy beige to warm brown.
Handmade in Los Angeles by Allison Shawn. All pieces are hand-stamped with the maker's mark.
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Wheel-thrown stoneware with glazed interior and raw ceramic exterior. Sandstone clay body has dark iron specks and ranges from sandy beige to light reddish-brown.
Handmade in Los Angeles by Allison Shawn. All pieces are hand-stamped with the maker's mark.
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Wheel-thrown stoneware with glazed interior and raw ceramic exterior. Quartzite clay body has a stony mottled look and ranges from off-white to light gray.
Handmade in Los Angeles by Allison Shawn. All pieces are hand-stamped with the maker's mark.
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Wheel-thrown stoneware with glazed interior and raw ceramic exterior. Quartzite clay body has a stony mottled look and ranges from off-white to light gray.
Handmade in Los Angeles by Allison Shawn. All pieces are hand-stamped with the maker's mark.
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We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
These wool scarves are handwoven by Travis Meinolf, the "Action Weaver" in Lagunitas, CA.
They are made from coarse, 100% wool yarn.
They are each one of a kind.
Travis is a renowned textile artist and educator who's fine art has been shown internationally. He owns and operates the Meinolf Weaving School in San Anselmo, CA.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
These wool scarves are handwoven by Travis Meinolf, the "Action Weaver" in Lagunitas, CA.
They are made from coarse, 100% wool yarn.
They are each one of a kind.
Travis is a renowned textile artist and educator who's fine art has been shown internationally. He owns and operates the Meinolf Weaving School in San Anselmo, CA.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
These wool scarves are handwoven by Travis Meinolf, the "Action Weaver" in Lagunitas, CA.
They are made from coarse, 100% wool yarn.
They are each one of a kind.
Travis is a renowned textile artist and educator who's fine art has been shown internationally. He owns and operates the Meinolf Weaving School in San Anselmo, CA.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
These wool scarves are handwoven by Travis Meinolf, the "Action Weaver" in Lagunitas, CA.
They are made from coarse, 100% wool yarn.
They are each one of a kind.
Travis is a renowned textile artist and educator who's fine art has been shown internationally. He owns and operates the Meinolf Weaving School in San Anselmo, CA.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
These wool scarves are handwoven by Travis Meinolf, the "Action Weaver" in Lagunitas, CA.
They are made from coarse, 100% wool yarn.
They are each one of a kind.
Travis is a renowned textile artist and educator who's fine art has been shown internationally. He owns and operates the Meinolf Weaving School in San Anselmo, CA.
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
All domestic orders under $250 are shipped via USPS priority mail for a flat rate of $10.
We offer returns, exchanges or store credit with some exceptions. You can read our full shipping and returns policy here.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
Because of the nature of handmade goods, color, size, and form may vary. We hope you appreciate that no two pieces are alike. We recommend protecting your pieces from impact or bending and handle with care to ensure longevity.
This hand quilted, piecework Pillow was Composed with production scraps from the G&G print “O Horizons,” named for the earth’s top layer of soil made of living and decomposed materials. Other fabrics include an old pair of Austin’s pants, a velvet skirt Lisa got from the flea market and changed her mind about, a lovely woodblock printed paisley, and Barrett’s R.I.C.E. scraps @barrett_purdum Flipside is straight “O Horizons.”
These handbuilt ceramic table lamps are from The LAMP SHOW series by Trevor Goosen. The series is an ongoing exploration into functional ceramic sculpture. This body of work Trevor's affinities for geometry and order as much as for cheekily sensorial visual play.
Lamps are paired with an LED mirror top bulb and braided cloth covered wire.
Trevor Goosen is a fabricator and artist working in Seattle. He received his MFA in Print Media with a focus on sculpture from School of the Art Institute Chicago in 2015. Since moving from San Francisco, Trevor has been involved with SOIL Gallery, Pottery Northwest, and currently teaches sculpture at Cornish College of the Arts.
8" by 7"
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These handbuilt ceramic table lamps are from The LAMP SHOW series by Trevor Goosen. The series is an ongoing exploration into functional ceramic sculpture. This body of work Trevor's affinities for geometry and order as much as for cheekily sensorial visual play.
Lamps are paired with an LED mirror top bulb and braided cloth covered wire.
Trevor Goosen is a fabricator and artist working in Seattle. He received his MFA in Print Media with a focus on sculpture from School of the Art Institute Chicago in 2015. Since moving from San Francisco, Trevor has been involved with SOIL Gallery, Pottery Northwest, and currently teaches sculpture at Cornish College of the Arts.
7" by 6"
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These handbuilt ceramic table lamps are from The LAMP SHOW series by Trevor Goosen. The series is an ongoing exploration into functional ceramic sculpture. This body of work Trevor's affinities for geometry and order as much as for cheekily sensorial visual play.
Lamps are paired with an LED mirror top bulb and braided cloth covered wire.
Trevor Goosen is a fabricator and artist working in Seattle. He received his MFA in Print Media with a focus on sculpture from School of the Art Institute Chicago in 2015. Since moving from San Francisco, Trevor has been involved with SOIL Gallery, Pottery Northwest, and currently teaches sculpture at Cornish College of the Arts.
9" by 7"
We offer free shipping on all domestic orders over $250.
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