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Katie Weber "Pour Over" Mug

Meet Katie Weber! She's a potter and sculptor based in Madison, WI. Her introspective and emotional style focuses on minimal yet modern shapes drawing from nature and everyday life. As a member of Midwest Clay Project, she's constantly pushing herself with her art. New clay bodies emerge showing her creative spirit. However, it's in the firing process where she really explores her craft. Recently workshopping at Adamah Art Studios in western Wisconsin, she participated in a wood firing which created some unique, one of a kind atmospheric fired pieces. 

  • Approximately 5" x 6"
  • Hand thrown in two parts
  • Made with Brown Clay
  • Rich in manganese, which gives the speckled surface
  • Dipped in Matte White Glaze
  • Fired in electric kiln
$21.00

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$60.00

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Katie Weber "Pour Over" Mug

Meet Katie Weber! She's a potter and sculptor based in Madison, WI. Her introspective and emotional style focuses on minimal yet modern shapes drawing from nature and everyday life. As a member of Midwest Clay Project, she's constantly pushing herself with her art. New clay bodies emerge showing her creative spirit. However, it's in the firing process where she really explores her craft. Recently workshopping at Adamah Art Studios in western Wisconsin, she participated in a wood firing which created some unique, one of a kind atmospheric fired pieces. 

  • Approximately 5" x 6"
  • Hand thrown in two parts
  • Made with Brown Clay
  • Rich in manganese, which gives the speckled surface
  • Dipped in Matte White Glaze
  • Fired in electric kiln

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Meet Katie Weber! She's a potter and sculptor based in Madison, WI. Her introspective and emotional style focuses on minimal yet modern shapes drawing from nature and everyday life. As a member of Midwest Clay Project, she's constantly pushing herself with her art. New clay bodies emerge showing her creative spirit. However, it's in the firing process where she really explores her craft. Recently workshopping at Adamah Art Studios in western Wisconsin, she participated in a wood firing which created some unique, one of a kind atmospheric fired pieces. 

  • Approximately 5" x 6"
  • Hand thrown in two parts
  • Made with Brown Clay
  • Rich in manganese, which gives the speckled surface
  • Dipped in Matte White Glaze
  • Fired in electric kiln