This face jug is by Celena Schoen and measures approximately 10" at its tallest point and 8" at its widest point.
Artist bio:
After teaching herself the pottery basics, Celena Schoen began making small beads and pendants for jewelry. Soon the landscape and culture of modern Appalachia found their way into her artwork. In 2014, she made her first miniature versions of traditional southern face jugs. A unique attention to detail immediately caught the attention of face-jug collectors. Her steady hand and patience has earned her recognition as a master of miniatures amongst her peers.
Proceeds:
Proceeds from this piece support the Folk Pottery Museum Acquistion Fund. This fund supports the purchase of historic pottery for the Folk Pottery Museum Permanent Collection, further preserving the rich history of NE Georgia Folk Pottery.
Artist bio:
After teaching herself the pottery basics, Celena Schoen began making small beads and pendants for jewelry. Soon the landscape and culture of modern Appalachia found their way into her artwork. In 2014, she made her first miniature versions of traditional southern face jugs. A unique attention to detail immediately caught the attention of face-jug collectors. Her steady hand and patience has earned her recognition as a master of miniatures amongst her peers.
Proceeds:
Proceeds from this piece support the Folk Pottery Museum Acquistion Fund. This fund supports the purchase of historic pottery for the Folk Pottery Museum Permanent Collection, further preserving the rich history of NE Georgia Folk Pottery.
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