
Tom and Sharon Irvin
Irvin Pottery
14527 Rainforest Circle
Seward, AK 99664
907-224-3534
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Resurrection BayThis design is one of our original designs. The blue reminds us of the North Pacific Ocean, the green from the majestic mountains surrounding our town and the white reminds us of the clouds that dominate our skies. The swirl on the plates reminds us of the sun that sometimes has a hard time shining through the clouds. |
Alaskan SummerThis glaze pattern is inspired by how we feel on a sunny day in Alaska. The golden yellow base glaze represents the sun. The splashes of green symbolize the greens that surround us in our short summers. The green is splashed on the yellow to show our delight and thankfulness that summer has returned to us. |
Alaskan Summer 2This glaze pattern was inspired by the colors just outside our door in the height of summer. The green matches the green of the devil’s club leaves. The painted design comes from the elderberries and blueberries that grow on our property. |
Alaskan Fall LandscapesThis glaze pattern was inspired by the views on the mountains around our home in Seward, Alaska in the autumn. The mountains turn a burgundy when the leaves of the bearberry and fireweed plants turn. The sage green and the browns are some of the last colors that we see when the leaves of the bushes are about to fall. The white is the "termination dust" we see on the tops of the mountains that signal the end of our summer. |
Dark and Stormy DayThis glaze pattern was inspired by a rainy day when the raindrops were pelting on the windows. |
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