Christmas Holly Leaf Serving Bowl - Christmas Green

Christmas Holly Leaf Serving Bowl - Christmas Green

$40

This large serving bowl was created by arranging holly leaves onto a rolled out slab of china-grade clay and impressing their images into the clay. The round indentations simulating holly berries were made with the ball shaped end of a swizzle stick. I then lifted the sides of the slab, supporting them with small columns of clay, to create the fluted effect. After allowing the bowl to dry I then cleaned up the edges with a wet sponge. After its first kiln firing to the bisque stage I hand brush it with 4 coats of Christmas Green glaze. The second firing was then run. Fruit, salad, nuts, vegetables, flowers, this bowl has many uses all year long. This bowl is part of my Holly Leaf Dinnerware set. This is a fine example of the Majolica and Art Deco style of ceramic art.

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Andy Sheppard

Andy Sheppard

Pat Young Ceramic Arts

Saint Petersburg, FL
Member since: 2013
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PAT YOUNG CERAMIC ARTS is a story of THREE GENERATIONS OF CERAMIC ARTISTS with each successive generation learning from the previous one, continually creating new designs and improving the quality and efficiency of our work.

We have always been a home based studio "Creating our handmade original designs of fine ceramic gift ware, based on natural leaf patterns."

The studio was established in 1954 by my Grandmother, Pat Young, in Inverness, Florida, USA. Her business grew so fast that by 1974 her ceramic art was being sold in over 135 of the finest gift shops in America.

As a kid (8 to 14 years old) I lived in that studio with my Mother, Grandmother and Grandfather. They tell me I was a great help. Little did I know how much I was actually learning about ceramics.

One of my duties was to attend to the cultivation of the many varieties of plants we grew in our greenhouses. My Grandmother selected only the most perfect and correct sizes of leaves from these plants to create the patterns we used in making our original pieces of ceramic art.

I learned the science of ceramics by making many, many small items for my own pleasure. I still have a few of my early ceramic creations on display in my studio today.

In 1989 Pat's eldest daughter, my Aunt Barbara, moved the studio to Ovedio, Florida. She continued to sell our "Pat Young Hand Made Originals" for nearly a decade, until she decided to retire. With that decision she began a year of long weekends training me to eventually take over the studio.

Once Aunt Barbara was confident of my skills, the studio was relocated to my home in Saint Petersburg, Florida. I have carried on my family's tradition there since 1996.

How do I make these ceramic creations?

Using the slab technique I hand model each piece from a flat slab of white china-grade earthenware clay. Once the clay bowl, plate or flower has dried to the "green ware" stage it is fired in one of my 3 electric kilns to the "bisque" stage. They are then hand brushed with at least 3 coats of ceramic glazes. All pieces are kiln fired a second time. I do not use either a potter's wheel or slip molds.

In the past I used to sell my ceramic art at craft shows. I enjoyed the opportunity to meet the people that bought my work. I would tell them the history of my family's ceramic studio and describe the methods I used to create my art. The customers would have the opportunity to actually hold my ceramics before selecting their purchases. They were always surprised to see how delicate and light weight they were. I would demonstrate this by "thumping" one of our round bowls with my finger causing it to ring like a piece of fine crystal.

On the other hand, when I would send out a shipment to a gift shop I would never know who had eventually taken my art to a new home. That always disappointed me.

But now CustomMade is my favorite connection to reach new customers. By allowing you to be an active design partner I can use my talents, clay, glazes and kilns to be just that much more creative . With your help I look forward to the opportunity to expand my creations beyond my normal line of ceramic art.

I am hoping you will see something I have created, pictured on this web site, and would like to start a creative project with me.

Thanks for reading,

Andy Sheppard
Owner/Artist
Pat Young Ceramic Arts

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