| Petrified
Forest
Petrified Forest is located in rural Berks
County, Pennsylvania, in a 1781 stone barn and grist mill. The surrounding
15 acres assures an ample supply of native leaves, including oak,
maple, chestnut, sumac, wild grape vine, and sassafras. We have
planted other trees, such as sawtooth oak, ginkgo, and Japanese
maple, which gives each artist a large pallet of shapes and textures
for their designs.
Each piece begins with a quiet walk in the woods,
where Stephen Day and his assistants select the leaves that make
each piece a unique work of art. Like snowflakes, no two leaves
are exactly the same.
Back in the studio, a thick slab of stoneware
clay is rolled out, then the shape of the finished bowl or tile
is cut from the slab. While it is still soft, colors are applied
to the clay, and the leaf design is arranged. When the clay is firm
enough to handle, the artist adds the additional colors and does
the final shaping before firing the clay at over 2000 degrees F.
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