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Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 357 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 358 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 359 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 360 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 361 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 362 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 363 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 364 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 365 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 366 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 367 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 368 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 369 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 370 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 371 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 372 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 373 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 374 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 375 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 376 / 445 -
Susan Bergman earned her Master’s degree in American Literature from Tulane, but all she really wanted to do was make things out of clay. Her work can be seen and purchased in NOMA museum shop. This particular collection mixes vegetables with animals and humans. All one of a kind pieces. Her materials are Sgraffito, colored slips, transfers, and paper resist patterns create depth and texture on handbuilt surfaces. Stoneware and mid-range terra cotta primarily built with slabs or coils. 377 / 445
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