Minnesota
All Minnesota plates are hand build out of slabs or clay. Cut and shaped by hand. All of them have food safe glazes.





Large Minnesota
This is the largest Minnesota plate I currently make. It is from it’s widest points about 10 inches. It’s smallest width in the middle is 5 inches. With the northwest angle the length is about 10.5 inches. It has little feet on the bottom.
I’m having trouble capturing the color but it is brown overall with a light blue coming through in some areas.
Mini Minnesota
Mini Minnesota. It’s about the size of a coaster. It is white clay that has a black underglaze brushed on. Once the glaze dries I carved into the clay leaving the image bright white. After the bisque fire I put glazed in some of the carved parts. Its a image of a barn sitting near the edge of the water under a night sky.