Tony Evans
Superb Tony Evans Abstract Modernist Raku Ceramic Vase #98 Signed 1990s
Superb Tony Evans Abstract Modernist Raku Ceramic Vase #98 Signed 1990s
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Superb Tony Evans Abstract Modernist Raku Ceramic Vase #98 Circa 1990s
Measurements: 6"H x 11"W x 11"W (15.24cm x 27.94cm x 27.94cm)
Markings: Evans 98
Weight: 3lbs. 3oz.
Professionally boxed and ready to ship immediately.
It will ship via UPS Ground - 4 Business days - which is the least expensive for me at approx. $50. in the US. If you need it sooner, please just message me. There will be an up charge for expedited shipping.
Shipping Info: 12"H x 12"W x 10"D 6 Lbs.
Fantastic and colorful pastel colored Raku vase from Tony Evans. Vase features a unique square shaped opening and is in mint condition with no crazing, no cracks, no chips, no repairs. There are what appear to be ink pen marks on the inside. New felt feet have been added.
Tony Evans (born 1942)
Is an American studio glass and ceramic artist best known for his innovative, hand-blown art glass and ceramics with distinctive metallic finishes. He was a key figure in the American studio glass movement and is most closely associated with his work at Lundberg Studios in California. Evans began working at Lundberg Studios in the 1960s, where he refined techniques involving iridescent surfaces, vaporized metals, and layered glass forms. In 1970, he became the studio’s design director, a role in which he helped shape the artistic direction and production of some of the most recognizable American art glass of the period. His work is characterized by organic forms, rich color palettes, and signature surface treatments such as pulled feather patterns, iridescent sheens, and metallic inclusions. Many of his pieces are signed and dated, making them highly collectible among art glass enthusiasts. In 1979, Evans left Lundberg Studios to establish his own workshop, where he continued to produce limited-edition art glass and ceramic pieces. His work remains influential within the studio glass and ceramic arts movement and is valued for its craftsmanship, innovation, and artistic individuality.
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