Lavender Interior Noodle Bowl

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A hand-coiled porcelain noodle bowl resting on a textured pedestal foot. The exterior reveals the raw, gestural marks of Fein's building process — clay pinched and layered with an improvisational touch that preserves every movement of the hand. Inside, a glossy lavender glaze pools softly across the surface, catching light like still water. The contrast between the rough, earthy exterior and the luminous interior creates a quiet tension — one side honest about its making, the other transformed by fire and glaze into something delicate and jewel-toned. Functional yet sculptural, the bowl embodies Fein's stream-of-consciousness approach, where rhythm and spontaneity are held together in porcelain.

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A hand-coiled porcelain noodle bowl resting on a textured pedestal foot. The exterior reveals the raw, gestural marks of Fein's building process — clay pinched and layered with an improvisational touch that preserves every movement of the hand. Inside, a glossy lavender glaze pools softly across the surface, catching light like still water. The contrast between the rough, earthy exterior and the luminous interior creates a quiet tension — one side honest about its making, the other transformed by fire and glaze into something delicate and jewel-toned. Functional yet sculptural, the bowl embodies Fein's stream-of-consciousness approach, where rhythm and spontaneity are held together in porcelain.

Lily Fein makes coil-built porcelain vessels that capture and imply movement. The objects morph and change as she creates them, developing a language of improvisation that gives form to a stream of consciousness approach to making. The clay holds these spontaneous moments balanced by the rhythm of the process. Fein grew up in Massachusetts and received her BFA from Syracuse University. She has since gone on to participate in various residencies in the United States including The Archie Bray Foundation, Northern Clay Center, The Society of Arts and Crafts, Craigardan, Project Art, and The New Harmony Clay Project. She currently lives in New Orleans, Louisiana where she plays in a couple of bands and makes her porcelain vessels.