David Enna Pitcher
Portland native David Enna (1943-2010) discovered ceramics while stationed in England during the Vietnam War. He developed his craft in Ebetsu, Japan, studying for many years with master potters there. This large pitcher shows that influence, and is a classic example of Pacific Northwest ceramic style. Very stable, and well-suited for arrangements with larger branches.
10” x 8”
Portland native David Enna (1943-2010) discovered ceramics while stationed in England during the Vietnam War. He developed his craft in Ebetsu, Japan, studying for many years with master potters there. This large pitcher shows that influence, and is a classic example of Pacific Northwest ceramic style. Very stable, and well-suited for arrangements with larger branches.
10” x 8”
Portland native David Enna (1943-2010) discovered ceramics while stationed in England during the Vietnam War. He developed his craft in Ebetsu, Japan, studying for many years with master potters there. This large pitcher shows that influence, and is a classic example of Pacific Northwest ceramic style. Very stable, and well-suited for arrangements with larger branches.
10” x 8”
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