Janis Cutler Gear studied at Carnegie Mellon University with ceramic artist Edward Eberle, who encouraged her to integrate sculpted and wheel-thrown ceramic techniques with her painting and drawing skills. She followed his advice, and a few decades later, her work continues to evolve in a rich mix of imagery, color, and texture.
The Ceramic Bowls of Janis Cutler Gear
Underpainting, incising, and layers of glazing make this work unique – – not to mention Janis’s fantastical sensibilities. She is as likely to put a portrait in the middle of a piece as she is to capture Hindu deity Ganesh, the mythical phoenix, or plants and animals observed in nature.
With her smallest ceramic dish starting at $35, you might want to visit her website.
Story and Styling by Keith Recker
Photo by Erin Kelly
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