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Reiko

Medium

Clay

Hometown

Grimes, IA

Artist Bio

My journey with clay has been a life long one, I grew up in a potters studio. I am a second-generation artist. I find myself blessed and fortunate to study under master ceramicist, Miky and the late Steve Cunningham. (Aka Mom and Dad) I began doing shows in 2012 as an emerging artist at the Des Moines Arts Festival. I studied at the University of Iowa, receiving a BA in Health and Human Physiology, Psychology, and a minor in Dance. But through it all I maintained my passion and love for art, particularly ceramics. I continue to explore the endless possibilities and versatility of clay. Clay is my vehicle of choice to transport my imagination into the physical world.

My current predominant processes are achieved through Sgraffito and Mishima. Sgraffito, “A form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a lower layer of a contrasting color, typically done in slip on ceramics before firing.” I love the bold graphicness of the black and white finish and to top it off by adding a pop of color. Through Mishima, I can create a similar boldness through an opposite way of thinking and working. Mishima is " a technique of inlaying slip, underglaze, or even clay into a contrasting clay body." This technique allows for extremely fine, intricate design work with hard, sharp edges that can be difficult to achieve in any other way. I use B-clay from Continental Clay for both graffito and sculpting. I finish my work in a cone 6 oxidation firing. Some pieces continue on and receive luster. In the end pieces are assembled into whimsical conversation starters.

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