Interpreting Tradition: Asymmetrical Jar Forms
A series of reduction-fired stoneware jars inspired by the ideals embodied in traditional Korean moon jars: simplicity, modesty, purity, and quiet imperfection. Each form is minimal but not identical—distinct in its asymmetry, surface, and stance. These vessels honour the beauty found in restraint and variation, offering a contemporary exploration of balance and presence.

2 Hungry Bakers
Stanmore, England
Unglazed on the outside with and ash glaze on the inside
Interpreting Tradition: Asymmetrical Jar Forms
A series of reduction-fired stoneware jars inspired by the ideals embodied in traditional Korean moon jars: simplicity, modesty, purity, and quiet imperfection. Each form is minimal but not identical—distinct in its asymmetry, surface, and stance. These vessels honour the beauty found in restraint and variation, offering a contemporary exploration of balance and presence.

2 Hungry Bakers
Stanmore, England
Unglazed on the outside with and ash glaze on the inside