Christine Colombarini

Christine Colombarini is known for creating decorative ceramic vessels. Her process for developing each piece includes one or more of construction methods: hand built, slip castt and wheel-thrown. Works are bisque ...
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    Christine Colombarini is known for creating decorative ceramic vessels. Her process for developing each piece includes one or more of construction methods: hand built, slip castt and wheel-thrown. Works are bisque fired to 1860? Fahrenheit and. Colombarini?s second firing is self-described ?neo-Primitive? firing technique consists of enveloping bisque fired pots in a bed of straw then lighting the straw on fire to achieve the desired surface effect. There is no kiln used in this process, each piece is fired on the ground in the open-air.

    As a result of using straw as a fuel source, Colombarini's surfaces are marked by linear straw patterns, often enveloped in sepia tone in the finished state. Once the primitive firing method is complete, Colombarini hand colors each piece using oil sticks, acrylics, and modeling paste to develop additional color and surface detail. Surfaces are inspired by classical, abstract, art deco and futuristic art.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
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    Professional Artist

    1996
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    2016

    Co-owner, Stella Luna Gallery, Smithville, Tennessee

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    Bibliography

    Tourtillott, Suzanne J.E. 500 Plates & Chargers. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2008.

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    Jeffrey Kuratnick

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    Southern Highland Craft Guild

    Center for Craft

    open-air firing

    hand built

    wheel-thrown

    Florida

    Tennessee

    Citation: Jeffrey Kuratnick Christine Colombarini, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/christine-colombarini

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