
Twin handled footed vase – Alice Federico
Alice Federico adheres to forms that tend to abandon pure symmetry and are slightly askew, while maintaining the grandeur of tall and stately classical shapes. Large and playful handles, extended lips, unpredictable folds and cascading ribbon handles add to the character of her pottery art. Her coarse surface textures and faded glazes manifest the allure of an artifact from antiquity weathered by time. Merging the appearance of functional and sculptural with the innate gracefulness of the traditional pottery forms elevates the charm of her pottery art. She indulges a sense of playfulness that was instilled in her by her first teacher, Rita Marlier, to create expressive, whimsical, animated pieces which are pulled, twisted and wrapped into curious shapes. Sculptural in emphasis, but still posing a relationship to the vessel, the pot form.
Historical pots have always had an influence on her work, including Chinese Sung ware, Greek vases, and Italian folk work. It comes as no surprise to learn that she trained as a historian at Hollins University (1967), before doing her MFA in ceramics from East Carolina University (1977), as well as a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute (1983). Sometimes she uses anagama Japanese-style wood-fired kilns in Montana for her flamboyant pottery wares.
I’ve added some pottery from Linda Hoffhines as she also creates forms that ooze character and have spontaneous, colourful shapes and bold textures that project attitude, whimsy and humor.
Alice Federico

Alice Federico, footed planter

Large ribbon handled vessel – Alice Federico
height 13.5 inches

Three slender and tall ceramic vases – Alice Federico

Alice Federico hand painted vase

Alice Federico–classical styled vessel with crackle glaze and long handles

Alice Federico – off-white vase with elegant handles

Footed ceramic vessel with asymmetrical handles – – Alice Federico

Alice Federico

Skewed vase – – Alice Federico

Alice Federico – bulbous vase with long neck

Tall ceramic vase with ribbon handles – Alice Federico
Height 17.5 inches – 1st Dibs

Celadon green vase — Alice Federico

Alice Federico footed vessel

Alice Federico tall vase with large flat handles

Alice Federico — tall vase with abstract textural surface

Alice Federico ceramic vessel

Lucie Rie inspired baluster vase – Alice Federico

Alice Federico red vase with coarse texture

Alice Hohenberg Federico, vase, 2010
The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum

Footed bulbous vase with large handle – Alice Federico
2009

Asymmetrical vase – Alice Federico
2014

Tall slender vase with sinuous handles – Alice Federico
2015 Work 20.5 inches

Classical form vase — Alice Federico

Alice Federico

Asymmetrical wide lipped vase – Alice Federico

Wide lipped baluster vase – Alice Federico
Alice Federice website
Linda Hoffhines
Linda Hoffhines, uses the vessel “as a starting point,” she says, “but most of them end up intentionally unusable. I`ll start off with a regular pot, then I can`t resist putting a bunch of glazed shards in it.” “From Minoan to Italian pottery, through the eons, I’ve always liked the idea of making pottery and then decorating it a lot more than you have to.”* Hoffhines, obtained a master’s of fine arts in ceramics at Ohio State University

Linda Hoffhines — tall lime green ewer

Linda Hoffhines flat mosaic with vase shape, encrusted with glazed shards

Linda Hoffhines blue teapot

Bright red ceramic teapot by Linda Hoffhine

Linda Hoffhine

3 asymmetrical vases — Linda Hoffhine

Linda Hoffhine

Linda Hoffhine painting

Linda Hoffhines yellow crowned teapot

Linda Hoffhine pink teapot

Linda Hoffhines vase and teapot

Linda Hoffhines watercolour painting

Red triangle teapot – Linda Hoffhines
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Spiral vase – Linda Hoffhines
*Chicago Tribune




1 Comment
Good Evening,
Indeed amazing art of various kinds that includes, pottery and water color.
Thanks for sharing this valuable art.
Regards
Uma Maheswar Nakka