Clint Alderman started making pottery in 1996 at the age of 15. He uses a wood-fired kiln and makes all his glazes with wood ashes and ground glass. Clint makes face jugs and sculptural forms which blend history and tradition with function and art. He uses local dug clay from northeast Georgia and makes each piece by hand on a foot powered treadle wheel.
This native American face jug is 13" tall, and 8" feather to feather.