This curiously shaped container by Tara Wilson caught my eye because of its odd shape and use of color. The patterning on the left side makes the piece look as though it was made of two different materials, which it very well may have. The piece loks sort of precarious in the way that it was shaped though, and seems to me as though it is balanced and unbalanced at the same time.
These lidded jars by Lis Ziot Summerfield have an interesting use of color, as well as the trays above. Both have similar color schemes, but have totally different feeling. The trays use bold lines and the colors are places on the surface in a way that causes each to stand out. On the other hand, the bottom pieces use a similae color scheme in a softer way, leaving a majority of the piece an off-white color and using the other colors to segment the piece.
This beautiful blue corset by Kristen Keiffer doesn't appear as a vessel of any sort at first, until one finally looks away from the detail of the piece and finds the handles on either side. It stood out from the other examples associated with this assignment in the fine detail patterning the piece.
This piece by Mary Berringer stood out inthe simplicity of its color choices. The texture she shose to incorpoate gives the piece an almost aged feeling which to me seems parried by the square on the bottom half that seems more of a modern concept in its delivery.
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