Hair Matters - Tea Time II and Tea for One
Artist
Sharon Norwood
(Canadian, born in Jamaica)
CultureEnglish
Date2018
MediumCustom overglaze drawings on vintage china
MarkingsSigned Sharon Norwood; Royal Albert Bone China "Lady Carlyle" 1944 Royal Albert Ltd. Made in China
DescriptionDrawing transferred to the ceramic surface by way of firing in a kiln to a temperature of 2100 degrees. The marks become a permanent part of the ceramic surface. The curly line becomes a permanent functional part of the object.
Credit LineRaphael Yu Collection
Object numberT10.6.350.1-2
Classifications
Modern and Contemporary CeramicsSub-classification
AmericanStatus
On viewArtist / Maker: Casa Pirota Workshop
1537
Object number: G83.1.351
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
1896
Object number: G12.5.1.1-5