
Tim Cornell Pottery - 005
This smoke-fired vessel by Tim Cornell features a soft, curving form with a gently flared rim. Its surface is alive with warm plums, charcoal, and ivory, giving the illusion of swirling motion held in stillness. Crafted by hand in Chicago using traditional Raku techniques. One of one. For decorative use only. ABOUT TIM CORNELL Tim Cornell is a Chicago-based ceramicist whose evocative Raku pottery bridges ancient techniques with contemporary artistry. With a background in conceptual sound sculpture and a BFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Tim discovered ceramics as a form of healing and creative expression. His work is distinguished by the use of Raku clay, known for its resilience to thermal shock, and the incorporation of natural elements like ivy, rose leaves, and feathers from his rescue chicken, Brienne of Tarth. Tim's pieces are non-functional, emphasizing form over function, and each is a unique testament to his experimental approach with alternative firing methods