Johnny Rolf (NL), tall rectangular vase shape, constructed from slabs of grey clay, four spout openings, during the drying process the ceramist has, vertically on each side, painted a grey engobe with red iron oxide (now visible as ‘waterfall’), after the biscuit firing, various (feldspar) glazes have been painted next to the ‘waterfall’, height 46.5 cm, width 28.8 cm, depth 7.5 cm, circa 1965. Provenance: from the collection of a Dutch collector in the Lofoten (NO).
Johnny Rolf (NL), tall rectangular vase shape, constructed from slabs of grey clay, four spout openings, during the drying process the ceramist has, vertically on each side, painted a grey engobe with red iron oxide (now visible as ‘waterfall’), after the biscuit firing, various (feldspar) glazes have been painted next to the ‘waterfall’, height 46.5 cm, width 28.8 cm, depth 7.5 cm, circa 1965. Provenance: from the collection of a Dutch collector in the Lofoten (NO).