“Rainbow Teapot” by Melissa Woodburn Golden Gate/Marin Branch NLAPW Ceramic with underglazes and glazes Share this:PrintFacebookLinkedInRedditTwitterTumblrPinterestPocketEmail
Jacqueline Murray Loring says: March 29, 2017 at 12:59 pm Beautiful. Intriguing. I may have to write a new poem after spending time with this art. JML
Linda Bridges says: March 28, 2017 at 12:13 am Dorothy, I love your adorable Tea Pot. What a fun shades of color and pattern you used!A genuine work of ‘usable’ art! Thank you for sharing with us.
Barbara Waterman-Peters says: March 26, 2017 at 12:00 pm Love this! My husband is a potter so I appreciate the form and surface treatment very much! Thank you for sharing!
Melissa Woodburn says: March 28, 2017 at 11:26 am Thanks, Barbara. I like the beautiful abstract patterns in this surface treatment
Melissa Woodburn says: March 28, 2017 at 11:31 am Thanks, Donna. That shiny black is a glaze called Heirloom Silver. (I think some of my heirloom silver has actually looked pretty similar!)
Lucy Arnold says: March 24, 2017 at 5:56 pm Congratulations, Melissa! Your teapots and purses are so imaginative and beautiful!
Bev Goldie says: March 24, 2017 at 12:03 pm How fun and beautiful! Wonderful combination for any artwork – especially one that is functional!
Virginia Franklin Campbell says: March 24, 2017 at 10:12 am Melissa, I lived with your purses for most of a month, and it was a delight. This is another beautiful work of art, thank you for sharing.
Melissa Woodburn says: March 28, 2017 at 11:28 am Thanks, Virginia. It was a pleasure meeting you last month in San Rafael. Thanks for visiting!
BARB WHITMARSH says: March 24, 2017 at 8:29 am I’VE COLLECTED QUITE A FEW TEAPOTS. THIS ONE IS VIBRANT AND REALLY CATCHES YOUR EYE. WAY CUTE. ANY SCONES AVAILABLE? B.W.
Dorothy Kamm says: March 23, 2017 at 8:23 pm Love the colors, contrasted with the metallic shine, and the patterns.
Melissa Woodburn says: March 23, 2017 at 9:13 pm Yes, thank you Dorothy. I like the contrast Btwn shiny and matte, also
Pat Setser says: March 23, 2017 at 6:15 pm Melissa, I love your art. What a beautiful creation. I also saw your purses at the National Biennial. You are a very talented artist.
Brenda Layman says: March 23, 2017 at 5:53 pm Melissa, I love this! It’s both whimsical and elegant. Any tea party would be elevated with this lovely piece on the table.
Dorothy Atkins says: March 23, 2017 at 5:37 pm AS a lover of teapots, this hits the spot. It is beautiful plus charming
Beautiful. Intriguing. I may have to write a new poem after spending time with this art. JML
I’d love to see your poem!
Dorothy, I love your adorable Tea Pot. What a fun shades of color and pattern you used!A genuine work of ‘usable’ art! Thank you for sharing with us.
Love this! My husband is a potter so I appreciate the form and surface treatment very much! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, Barbara. I like the beautiful abstract patterns in this surface treatment
very pretty colors with that shiny black.
Thanks, Donna. That shiny black is a glaze called Heirloom Silver. (I think some of my heirloom silver has actually looked pretty similar!)
Congratulations, Melissa! Your teapots and purses are so imaginative and beautiful!
Thanks, Lucy!
How fun and beautiful! Wonderful combination for any artwork – especially one that is functional!
Melissa,
I lived with your purses for most of a month, and it was a delight. This is another beautiful work of art, thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Virginia. It was a pleasure meeting you last month in San Rafael. Thanks for visiting!
I’VE COLLECTED QUITE A FEW TEAPOTS. THIS ONE IS VIBRANT AND REALLY CATCHES YOUR EYE.
WAY CUTE. ANY SCONES AVAILABLE?
B.W.
Thanks, Barb!
Love the colors, contrasted with the metallic shine, and the patterns.
Yes, thank you Dorothy. I like the contrast Btwn shiny and matte, also
So very pretty & useful, too!
Thank you, Linda!
Melissa,
I love your art. What a beautiful creation. I also saw your purses at the National Biennial.
You are a very talented artist.
Thank you , Pat
Melissa,
I love this! It’s both whimsical and elegant. Any tea party would be elevated with this lovely piece on the table.
Thank you so much!
AS a lover of teapots, this hits the spot. It is beautiful plus charming
Thank you, Dorothy!