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Andrea McDonald
In my Aromas studio, I create stoneware and porcelain vessels from high fire clays. Using various techniques, I fashion thrown, slab, and extruded forms into functional pottery. Following the idea that form follows function, I strive for well-shaped, usable pieces. I create work in a series, usually adjusting each piece, as the series develops.
To augment the forms, I like to apply texture. I create press molds and hand carved stamps and roulettes. I also gather my texturing materials from nature, usually whatever seasonal plant material is available. Depending on the time of the year, this could be large maple leaves, flowering acacia branches, various grasses, and sometimes, whatever “weeds” are handy. Texture is applied, either pressing the materials into the clay, or adding pre-molded relief motifs (sprigging) to a vessel. After a bisque firing to remove the chemical water, I apply transparent and semi-transparent glazes, that pool in carved and recessed areas of the pieces. A final high temperature firing finishes the process, creating cups, bowls, vases, platters, boxes of all sizes, and the
like.
The greatest compliment for me to hear is “I use your pieces everyday.”

The biologist in me gives my work character. My computer scientist side focuses on technical and analytical aspects. The tango dancer in me gives me freedom to experiment, and work in the moment.
Andrea McDonald
Aromas, CA
amcd@cruzio.com
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