David Crane

Overview
A diverse range of historic and contemporary art and ceramic sources nourishes David Crane’s artistic vocabulary. He is guided by a curiosity about how the shape of a piece might tie to its surface treatment. His work is generally wheel-thrown and altered, then fired in a high-temperature salt kiln.
 
“I make work that feels right to me at a given moment. It is a quest that is continuously motivating, sustaining, and one that is an ongoing challenge after many years working in clay.”
Works
  • David Crane, Box with Zig Zag Surface 2
    Box with Zig Zag Surface 2
  • David Crane, Eight Sided Box with Zig Zag
    Eight Sided Box with Zig Zag
  • David Crane, Faceted Bowl with Diagonals
    Faceted Bowl with Diagonals
  • David Crane, Octagon Bowl with Triangles
    Octagon Bowl with Triangles
  • David Crane, Platter with Diagonal Panels
    Platter with Diagonal Panels
  • David Crane, Platter with Rectangles
    Platter with Rectangles
  • David Crane, Round Bowl with Amber Interior
    Round Bowl with Amber Interior
  • David Crane, Round Jar with Zig Zag
    Round Jar with Zig Zag
  • David Crane, Round Jar with Zig Zag
    Round Jar with Zig Zag
  • David Crane, Six Sided Bowl with Triangles
    Six Sided Bowl with Triangles
  • David Crane, Square Bowl with Cut Foot
    Square Bowl with Cut Foot
  • David Crane, Square Bowl with Stripe and Foot
    Square Bowl with Stripe and Foot
  • David Crane, Square Box with Diagonal Surface 1
    Square Box with Diagonal Surface 1
  • David Crane, Square Box with Panel and Strip
    Square Box with Panel and Strip
  • David Crane, Square Box with Red Stripes 4
    Square Box with Red Stripes 4
  • David Crane, Square Box with Zig Zag Strip 3
    Square Box with Zig Zag Strip 3