Loewenkamp also uses a process called "wax
resist" in which designs are hand painted on a pot before glaze is
applied, leaving the area free from glaze and allowing the smoked
matte clay surface to provide contrast. Gold, silver and variegated
metal leafing appears as design elements on the artist's most recent
pieces.At the core of Loewenkamp's work is the
challenging and unique process of raku itself. The pots are
glaze-fired in a small preheated kiln at up to 1900 degrees
Fahrenheit, then removed while glowing hot and placed in a container
of straw or sawdust. These combustibles immediately ignite from the
heat, smoking and carbonizing the glaze, and creating an unpredictable
array of one-of-a-kind effects.
Embodying a contemporary southwestern
sensibility, Rick Loewenkamp's raku pots offer the true spirit of an
inspired artist.