WALLY SCHWAB Oregon Pacific NW Studio Pottery STONEWARE Flameware TEAPOT
Wally Schwab studio pottery teapot with lid and bamboo handle. Schwab is a ceramic artist from Oregon known for creating functional stoneware with simple forms and vivid, earthy colors. This is most likely dating from the 80's.
Stoneware with earth tone horizontal bands of color.
Signed at lower side and marked Flameware at base.
Significant chip at spout, as photographed. Also showing some chips at inner base rim, does not affect how the teapot sits. Nice size and fully functional.
Measures 9 1/2" tall including handle x 8 1/2" including spout x 6".
10798-184
As found on Museum of Contemporary art: ceramics/aloha, Oregon
“I use a great number of glazes in an effort to incorporate as much life as possible into each form.”
Wally Schwab creates simple forms with vivid colors, a blend of technical and artistic mastery. A staple of Northwest craft for decades, he has established the ceramics departments at Marylhurst College, Clackamas Community College and Portland Community College Rock Creek campus. He has also taught at Oregon College of Art and Craft and Catlin Gabel School.
Schwab is also an internationally recognized artist, and a recipient of the prestigious Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation grant. He has shown his work throughout the United States as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the first World Ceramic Biennale in Korea. He holds a BS from Portland State University and an MFA in ceramics from Alfred University, NY.
Wally Schwab has shown his work in The Gallery since 1968. His work is also a part of the collection at Museum of Contemporary Craft.
