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Small Chip Dip

Category:
Dishware, Gifts, Pottery
SKU:
010826B07
Price:
$50.00
Artist:
Sueann Smith
Color:
Blue Riddle
Make:
Stoneware
Origin:
USA
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Description

This ceramic chip-and-dip bowl is a beautifully expressive, functional piece with a strong sense of movement and depth πŸŒŠπŸ‚

The rich blue glaze immediately draws the eye—layered and variegated, with deep ocean tones pooling in the recessed areas and lighter highlights catching along the rim. The circular throwing lines remain visible beneath the glaze, giving the surface a sense of rhythm and reinforcing its handmade character. The softly scalloped edges—both on the outer platter and the raised inner dip bowl—add a subtle organic asymmetry that feels intentional rather than ornamental.

The elevated center bowl is well-proportioned, creating a natural focal point without overpowering the platter. It feels practical yet sculptural, equally suited for serving chips and dip, olives and oil, or even as a display piece when not in use. The glossy finish enhances the color depth while reflecting light in a way that makes the form feel alive.

Overall, this piece strikes a lovely balance between utility and artistry. It has a contemporary, almost coastal mood, but the irregular edges and hand-thrown marks keep it grounded in traditional studio pottery—inviting touch, use, and admiration.

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Artist Statement

My work is driven by an insistent need to make β€” to explore, experiment, and stay in conversation with materials. I work across multiple mediums, clay, glass, paint, fiber. I let the process guide the outcome rather than forcing a fixed result. What’s made is often taken apart, reshaped, or returned to the beginning.

I draw inspiration from the natural world and from the quiet details of everyday life β€” the mundane, the overlooked, the in-between. I’m interested in cycles: forming, breaking down, and becoming something new.

I approach my practice with openness and curiosity, allowing room for wonder, failure, and transformation. What comes before is carried forward. The work evolves through repetition, pressure, attention, and time.

At its core, my work is about staying present β€” paying attention, working honestly, and honoring change as part of the process. - Sueann Smith