Dallas County

Potter/Fused Glass

Jo Taylor is a potter and a fused glass artist. She doesn’t dig or process her clay, but purchases clay bodies that can take the thermal shock of Raku firing.” I don’t know how long it takes to create one piece because there are several steps from start to completion on the pottery pieces, as well as the glass pieces. It also depends on the size of the piece and whether it was either a hand built pottery piece or a thrown pottery piece. Glass pieces have to be cut, assembled, glued, fused, fired in a kiln and, possibly, slump fired in a mold to take on a form. I have never timed it,” she said.

Speaking with enthusiasm, Jo described her education leading up to her college degrees.” I had to take a Ceramic Hand-building class when I was working on an art education degree in the 1990’s.I found working in clay fascinating because what could be created in clay was virtually endless. It was also three-dimensional and the most challenging media I had ever worked with. I enjoy the challenge of trying to get a pottery piece through all the steps successfully and seeing the metamorphosis of a lump of clay turned into a piece of art. What a kicker it is when all goes good!”

Jo received a B.S. in Art Education from Auburn University in Montgomery in 1998 and taught one year. While auditing classes at the University of Montevallo, her sculpture professor, Ted Metz, suggested that she return to school and get a Bachelor of Fine Arts.” That is exactly what I did,” said Jo.In 2005, after working 30 hours a week in Selma, commuting to Montevallo to take one or two classes a semester, Jo graduated, again. According to Jo “It was worth all the hard work.”

Always active, Jo attended workshops with the potters and clay artists Rick Berman, Lana Wilson, Charlie and Linda Riggs, and Val Cushing. In discussing her other talents, Jo has created watercolor and oil paintings, drawings, etchings and prints, cast bronze sculptures and sheet metal sculptures.

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White Crackle Raku Bowl Jo taylor, white crackle raku bowl, pottery, clay, ceramic, white and grey, gray
White Crackle Raku Bowl Price: $62.00
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Item #: 5611 -

'White Crackle Raku Bowl' by Dallas County artist, Jo Taylor, is sized at approximately 5x5x4. This item is a beautiful bowl that is white and dark grey, with Raku firing.

Reflection of a Fish Vase jo taylor, reflection of a fish vase, pottery, ceramic, underglaze
Reflection of a Fish Vase Price: $125.00
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Item #: 15415 -

'Reflection of a Fish Vase' by Dallas County artist, Jo Taylor, is a ceramic vase measured at 5.5x7.5. The patterns in dark green are carved into the underglaze, which is the colors painted on underneath the patterns. The vase is very smooth on the inside and out

Multi-Sectioned w/Glass Tray  pinch pot, pot, tray, fused glass tray, fused glass, tray, jo taylor, taylor
Multi-Sectioned w/Glass Tray Price: $28.50
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Item #: 15707 -

This unique tray by Jo Taylor features five pinch pots, each with blue-glazed shattered glass fused into the bottom. The unglazed, slightly gritty exterior has soft indentations for added texture. Measuring 6.5" x 5", this handcrafted piece from Dallas County combines functional art with modern elegance, perfect for displaying small treasures or snacks.

9 Long Fern Plate w/ Handle long fern plate, long fern, fern plate, plate, jo taylor
9'' Long Fern Plate w/ Handle Price: $42.95
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Item #: 15709 -

The 9'' Long Fern Plate w/Handle by Jo Taylor blends soft forest green and linen tones, with a delicate fern imprint at its center. Measuring 9.5" x 4.5" x 4", this handcrafted piece is both functional and visually striking. Made by Dallas County artist Jo Taylor, it adds a timeless, nature-inspired touch to any home.