Mark Hewitt Pottery a 12"H Salt Glazed handmade Jug circa mid-1980s from NC

$ 78.68

Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999) Seller Notes: “Excellent condition with a small spot without glaze (see pictures).” gtin13: N/A Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Year Manufactured: 1985 Style: Traditional Handmade: Yes Material: Clay Finish: Salt Glaze Vintage: Yes Origin: North Carolina Production Style: Art Pottery Product Line: Jug Antique: No Color: Brown UPC: N/A Backstamp: Impressed Production Technique: Pottery Brand: Mark Hewitt Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Description

This is a beautiful piece of handmade pottery by Mark Hewitt. Mark uses NC Piedmont clays and blends the different North Carolinian folk traditions into a contemporary style that has attracted a sizable following for his work. I purchased this lovely warm brown-shaded jug from Mark himself in the mid-1980's at Durham's downtown CenterFest festival. The dimensions of this jug are: 12 inches in height with a width of 7 inches at its widest point. Made of clay and finished in a unique salt glaze, this vintage jug is an original piece. The jug is signed by the artist himself with his WMH stamp, adding to its authenticity and value. Mark’s work has been featured in numerous publications including the Smithsonian magazine , the cover of American Craft magazine, and he has written extensively in the ceramic press. Mark has exhibited in London, New York, and Tokyo, as well as throughout the US. He is well-represented in museum and private collections. Mark and his work were featured extensively in the PBS series, “ Craft in America" .