Ostrich Feathers Vase

Sharon Widmer

Horse Hair Pottery

$800.00

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1 in stock

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About this piece

Elevate your home decor with the stunning Ostrich Feathers Vase, a true masterpiece that seamlessly blends artistry and functionality. This exquisite vase features a striking black and white design, meticulously crafted to showcase the unique textures of horse hair pottery, which adds an organic touch to its modern aesthetic. The intricate patterns, reminiscent of delicate ostrich feathers, create a captivating visual appeal that draws the eye and sparks conversation. Perfect for displaying fresh flowers or as a standalone statement piece, this vase is not just a container but a work of art that enhances any room’s ambiance. Whether placed on a mantel, dining table, or shelf, the Ostrich Feathers Vase is sure to become a cherished focal point in your home, embodying elegance and sophistication in every detail.

Details

Color/Finish

White, Black

Made of

Clay, Horse Hair

Care instructions

Gently dust.

SKU

SWP008

Sharon Widmer

ABOUT THE ARTIST

I was raised on horseback in a small mid-western town in Iowa where I was shaped by the western way of life. While in the second grade, I started barrel racing which led to competing and eventually winning championships. I’ve trained horses and coordinated national sponsorships for the World Toughest Rodeo. I learned how deep the human heart and the horse are connected.

I also raised five kids. I taught them the value of a hard day’s work and how to dig into the richness of life. I feel this richness in clay. Something special happens when I dig into a block of clay and start preparing it for the wheel. The clay is shaped by compression while it is in motion. Much like the refined, precise control I feel in the motion of my horse, a force of nature takes over and I am merely a channel for the creative spirit of a higher power, something greater than me.

My focus is to celebrate the horse and western lifestyle through clay and handcrafted pottery. I use clay, literally earth and fire, as the canvas to represent the forces of nature that connect nature and horses with humans. Most often, a horse’s hair is burned into my pieces creating bold, unique black lines. With that I feel the spirit of the animal becomes part of the vessel.

When it comes to life, I am all in. I am dedicated to nurturing my love of horses, creating art through clay and being an inspiration to my family.