Sinclair W. Ashley is known for creating functional and decorative pottery. The work was developed on the potter?s wheel, most often using stoneware clay. Ashley frequentlyglazed his work in a variety of earth tones and occasionally used these glazes to create abstract landscape decorations on his work. Firing was completed in a cone 10 gas reduction kiln.
Ashley worked with Charles Counts at Rising Fawn Pottery, before opening his own studio in Chattanooga.
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