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Patrick Dragon (American) Dragon Vessel — Hand thrown and altered stoneware with atmospheric reduction firing This sculptural vessel by Patrick Drago1 Available
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Patrick Dragon (American) Dragon Vessel — Hand thrown and altered stoneware with atmospheric reduction firing This sculptural vessel by Patrick Dragon reflects the dramatic visual language that defined much of late twentieth century American fantasy influenced studio pottery. Hand thrown and carefully altered, the form features a satin black metallic surface accented by flowing carved lines and abstract dragon imagery emerging across the body. Deep crimson and smoky charcoal tones interact through atmospheric firing effects, creating an appearance reminiscent of embers, wings, and scaled movement beneath the surface. The notched rim introduces both sculptural rhythm and functional intrigue, blurring the boundary between decorative art object and utilitarian form. Dragon’s work is notable for integrating fantasy inspired imagery into refined ceramic craftsmanship without overwhelming the integrity of the vessel itself. Curated Private Collection — K² Pottery Studios

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✨ Hi! I’m Kayla Kreiniker, an Atlanta-based ceramicist originally from Chicago and the artist behind K² Pottery Studios. I’ve been creating pottery since 2008 after earning my ceramics degree from Governor’s State University. I work from my in-home studio using wheel throwing, hand-building, and slip casting to create functional art. 🏺 My work is inspired by adventures with my husband, new cultures, music, foods, colors, and places we discover along the way. 🌎✈️ My studio also features a curated gallery collection, including pieces from my personal collection and talented local artists alongside my handmade work. 📸 Follow along: @k2potterystudios
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