
Tea Wallmark
Thacher School
After four years, clay has become my favorite art form, in which both the process and product express my artistic intentions. I want to continue to explore new techniques and forms as that’s what drives me to create. My visions for the future include experimenting with more extensive glazing and firing techniques, as well as shifting towards the world of sculpture. However, being a ceramic artist comes with expenses, and I would love to be able to fund and control my own process and create a studio space at home.
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Wood-Fired Vase
by Tea Wallmark,Ribbed wheel-thrown vase fired in the soda chamber of a wood-fired kiln,3.9×3.5 , Ambra clay, Soda ash glaze, 2019
Sushi Set
by Tea Wallmark, Hand-built platters with a set of five wheel-thrown soy sauce bowls and a soy sauce container.17×4.7×1.1(large platter dimensions),Black Mountain clay, Pickle glaze, 2018