Vessels from the Past
Askos and other forms
Many of these vessels are contemporary interpretations of the Askos—an ancient enclosed clay form typically featuring a spout and a handle. Between 800 and 200 BCE, such containers were used in daily rituals across many civilizations. Animal forms often inspired their design, a tradition that continues to influence my work today.

Swirly Brown Askos no. 3

Swirly Brown Askos no. 2

Swirly Brown Askos no. 1

Abstract Horned Animal 1

Ancient Bird

Two Tone Duck

SatinRam

Duck Bowl

Tiny Rabbit

Fish

White Goat

Bronze Bunny

Frog

Horse

Brown Bird

Painted Goat 1

Turquoise Goat

Black Painted Ram 1

Abstract Horned Animal 2

Dog

Horned Vase

Mouse

Rabbit 4

Ram 2

Ram 3

Ram 4

Open Mouth Ram

Curly Horn Ram

Raven

Abstract Duck 1

Abstract Duck 2

Goat 1

Goat 2

Sgrafitto Duck

Rabbit 1

Rabbit 3

Round Jug

White Crackle Duck 1

White Crackle Duck 2

White Crackle Ram

White Crackle Mouse

Nobby Jug 1
