The Handcrafted Ceramic Wren Sculpture by Andersen Studio of Maine captures the essential character of the small bird in a gracefully abstracted sculptural design. The pleasing form is decorated using the Andersen’s original brown decorating slip and soft matte white glaze over a red stoneware body. The spontaneous brushwork is individually expressed by the “hand” of the artisans. The handcrafted pottery wren figurine is three inches long.

The Stoneware Eastern Bluebird looks blissfully satiated and content with its full round coral belly. A cloak of royal blue feathers falls down the sloping back and ends in ebony glazed tips. The ceramic decorating color is applied with spontaneous brushwork that is simple and pure. The large ebony eyes seem soulfully alive. This lovely Bluebird of happiness is handcrafted in America. It is three inches long and five inches tall.

Authentic ceramic art and design from the mid-century to contemporary. Over fifty years of ceramic art and design expressed with uniquely American artistic individuality has resulted in the collectible lines of stoneware wildlife sculpture and ceramic functional form presented here in the Andersen Studio Ceramic Stoneware Art And Design Gallery. Original designs in the cool and restful colors of the Maine Coast, these ceramic stoneware animals, birds, bowls, and vases, are taking their places in the age old history of crafts and technology in clay and related minerals.

The original hand made sculptures are reproduced in plaster moulds by skilled New England artisans, using a stoneware slip casting method. Ceramic artisans then fettle (hand finish) the individual shapes before they are bisque fired, i.e., fired just hard enough for decorating ang glazing.
After hand decorating in which designs are painted freehand in wax and under-glaze colors, the ceramics are hand dipped in the unique Andersen glazes and fired to a temperature of 2200 degrees. They are then finished and graded before going to the collector.
Andersen Studio was established in the mid-twentieth century as Ceramics By Andersen. Weston and Brenda Andersen were emerging artist-designers in the mid-century urban designer movement. Weston Andersen studied ceramic production under Eva Zeisel in a landmark ceramic production class at Pratt Institute. The Andersen’s received a young designers award in Living magazine for their egg shaped vase with lip.
Andersen stoneware took its own unique path when they set up their own hands-on hand-crafted ceramic production studio on the coast of Maine. Ceramics by Andersen arrived in Maine with a line of mid-century classic ceramic stoneware vases, bowls and functional designs. The natural environment of Maine inspired a line of wildlife ceramic stoneware sculpture and ceramic art. Ceramics by Andersen became the Andersen Studio retail ceramic art and design gallery and Andersen Design, the wholesale line of classic stoneware ceramic art and design. The Andersen’s pioneered a ceramic studio industry in the Boothbay Region on the coast of Maine.

Weston and Brenda Andersen began designing and handcrafting Andersen Stoneware in their small Maine ceramic production studio in the mid-century (1952). Their first ceramic art gallery, Ceramics by Andersen, was located in a two hundred year old barn along a country road on Southport Island, Maine.
The second generation of six, Elise, Mackenzie, Christine, Karen, Gerda and Iain, have contributed ceramic designs and development. Andersen Design Ceramic Studio Production and the Andersen Studio Ceramic Art and Design Gallery all continue at the original location in East Boothbay, Maine, USA.
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