Emily Rossheim dialogue with clay has been ongoing for over 30 years. Emily's most recent works were the pristine, glowing bowls saturated with color. People tell her that it appears to have a light burning inside the bowls.
The bowls are colored, inside and out, and fired once. O
Interior and exterior color combinations demonstrate a sophisticated
And skillful use of color. This saturated color envelopes the audience in a
More emotional level, rather than intellectual.
Rossheim took his design cues from a clean, minimalist style.
Ethical. She was always reserved about working with color when it came to
To paint and draw, but somehow she felt a certain freedom working with clay. She is also inspired by the work of the studio's potter
Richard DeVore. Considering that their forms have a deceptive indifference Rossheim/Marrinson bowls exude formality.