Thursday, March 31, 2011

Yellow Bulb Vase with Azalea Flowers by Michael W. Moses

This is an image that I took the other day, it features one of my nice bright yellow and blue bulb vases. This one is jauntily displaying a small bouquet of rather large red  azalea flowers. I have used one of my paintings that I did back in the early 1990's as a background.


This is a new work that I call the "Thermal Vent Red Pod Vase". It is in glowing fiery tones of red and orange. The inside and the little round holes in the sides are glazed in a deep brownish shiny, lustrous glaze.

Monday, March 28, 2011

"Spider web matrix, tree frog vase" by Michael W. Moses

Well, this is the finished vase, which I have named "At the Oceans End". This shows the ceramic art pottery vase on the wooden stand that it was designed to be displayed on.
 "At the Oceans End" Vase by Michael W. Moses SOLD


 Here is  another new vase, This one I call the 
"Spider web matrix, tree frog vase".
It has a crackled glaze to give it a little bit of 
an over all spider web like finish. SOLD


This is an image of a tree frog that I took in my garden yesterday.
It is a tiny little creature. It is no more than the size of a dime.
It lives inside of a Queen's Tears Bromeliad.



Sunday, March 27, 2011

New Eat More Art Ceramic Art Sculpture by Michael W, Moses at South Coast Antiques & Gallery

Here is a couple of images of a new ceramic art pottery sculpture that I just completed.  It is part of my "Eat More Art" series. This series is based on a late 1940's American fruit growers association ad campaign.


Friday, March 25, 2011

Here is the Finished Vase! SOLD

On my Friday, March 4, 2011 post I showed a vase that I had painted.
 



 
Then on my Sunday, March 6, 2011 post I showed a vase that had been Glazed.




Now finally after a bit of a delay, here is the finished vase!



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wisteria in a Ceramic Art Pottry Vase at South Coast Antiques & Gallery in Ocean Springs, MS

My Wisteria is in bloom, so I brought a piece into the shop and placed it into one of my ceramic art pottery vases.  I was really pleased with the effect that it created. Here is a picture of what it looked like sitting in the shop.  It gave off a delightful fragrance and truly brought a touch of spring into the shop.
 
of this piece of pottery being made.