Night Harvest Vase

Carolyn Barlock

Vase

$1,350.00

Custom Order

1 in stock

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About this piece

Copper “Stars”: Hundreds of tiny, hand-applied flecks of Copper are scattered across the surface, catching the light like a brilliant meteor shower or a harvest moon reflecting on a dark lake. The classic, spherical ‘pillow’ form and wide, gilded mouth give this vase a contemporary yet timeless elegance. The interior and rim are finished with a solid band of radiant Copper. The Copper and lusters are permanently fired into the porcelain at high heat, ensuring the opulence and intense color last for generations.

Whether displayed empty as a breathtaking work of art or holding a few choice stems, the Night Harvest Vase promises to add a layer of dramatic, luxurious sophistication to your decor.

Details

Color/Finish

Kiln Fired

Made of

Porcelain, Copper

Care instructions

Hand wash with a mild soap.

SKU

CB041

Carolyn Barlock

ABOUT THE ARTIST

​​Carolyn L. Barlock was born in Denver, Colorado  to a native Coloradoan family that dates back more than a hundred years to Central City’s rush for gold.  In 1967 she received her Associate Art Degree from Christian College in Columbia, Missouri, now known as Columbia College.

A special interest in the history of art and antiques caused her to commence the study of porcelain art in the spring of 1969. At first, she studied painting flowers, fruits, scenes and portraits on porcelain. She then studied and experimented with secret techniques of porcelain decoration. These techniques fascinated the ancient alchemists. She mastered the secrets of enameled art, dating from The Chinese Ming Dynasty. This once-fired porcelain application, requiring exactitude of line and density, was a form Carolyn had perfected by the early 1980’s that first earned her worldwide recognition. While exhibiting her work in internationally renowned galleries and shows, Carolyn continued her scholarly journey of ancient porcelain techniques culminating in her use of 22 Karat Florentine Gold and ancient Persian Lusters dating from 9th Century Baghdad creating pieces of timeless beauty, and exquisite form.