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Charity Davis-Woodard

Charity Davis-Woodard

Charity Davis-Woodard has been making pots consistently for about sixteen years. She prefers to make pieces scaled for table or kitchen use, as those are the pots most likely to become or an active part of the daily household. Bowls, lidded containers, drinking vessels, vases, and a number of different pouring pots comprise the majority of her output. Her fascination with the details of life shows up in her pots. Her aesthetic development is deeply rooted in her family's rustic contemporary home in the woods where she grew up. Her primary materials are porcelain clay, kaolin slips, and a small number of glazes, and she fires her wood-burning kiln approximately six times a year.

C819: Main image for Cup made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Cup

T75: Main image for Teapot made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Teapot

C794: Main image for Cup made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Cup

PV51: Main image for Gravy Boat made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Gravy Boat

B339: Main image for Bowl made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Bowl

B251: Main image for Bowl made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Bowl

V31: Main image for Vase made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Vase

C338: Main image for Cup made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Cup

T34: Main image for Teapot made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Teapot

P235: Main image for Plate made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Plate

C42: Main image for Cup made by Charity Davis-Woodard

Cup

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