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Steven Branfman, American (b. 1953)

Steven Branfman

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A Raku Chawan (#1133)

2025

About the work

This raku chawan by Steven Branfman reflects his sustained engagement with raku traditions and the expressive potential of the firing process. The bowl takes a softly cylindrical form with a grounded, balanced presence, emphasizing tactile comfort and quiet visual strength rather than strict symmetry. Its proportions encourage close interaction, aligning with the intimate nature of tea practice.

The surface is covered in a pale flesh toned glaze that has developed a dense web of dark crackle lines, formed through rapid cooling and post firing reduction. These crackles vary across the surface, creating depth and subtle movement while documenting the inherent unpredictability of raku. The glaze shifts gently in tone and gloss as it catches the light.

 

Dimensions

8.3cm(h) x 10.2cm(w)

Footnote

Steven Branfman received his Masters Degree from Rhode Island School Of Design in 1975 and has earned an international reputation as a clay artist. In 1977 he founded The Potters Shop and School in Needham, Massachusetts, USA, and has taught widely, including at Thayer Academy in Massachusetts since 1978. A member of the International Academy Of Ceramics, he has also held significant roles in several ceramics organizations. His Raku ware has been exhibited internationally and is included in collections such as the American Museum Of Ceramic Art and The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. Branfman is the author of four books and a sought after workshop presenter in the United States and worldwide.

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