Salty
Dead sea
Oddly industrial
An artist's canvas
Fluctuating water levels
Clouds reflecting on water
Sunset skies paint horizons
Wind whipped sea foam
Remnants of the past
Pink microbial waters
Patterned salt crust
Vibrant wildflowers
Swarming insects
Essential habitat
Birds overhead
Rocky shores
Moonshine
Snowfall
Solitude
Wind
Rain
Sun
Every day, every season, every visit is new experience.
Always intriguing
Breathtaking
Inspiring
My submission for the Alfred Lambourne Prize embodies the diversity and uniqueness of each Great Salt Lake experience
. Each ceramic piece is glazed with slurry of Salt Lake clay, allowed to run and puddle randomly when fired in a cone 10 kiln where the clay glaze freely reacts with it's own inherent impurities, the reducing atmosphere in the kiln, and colored slips applied below the glaze.
Just like every visit to the Great Salt Lake offers a nature lover an unpredictable, unique and interesting experience, each ceramic piece glazed with lake clay emerges from the kiln as a surprise to the artist; unique, organic, different than the other.
Mounted on weathered "Salty Fir" lumber that was commercially reclaimed from the waters of the Great Salt Lake.
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