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Trina has been making pottery consistently since 2015. With a focus on coil building and hand painting, her work has a pueblo-style quality. She usually fires to cone 6 but also works in raku, and loves the "thrill of the fire' and the uncertain outcome that raku provides. Trina enjoys making sculptural pieces as well as functional pottery and decorative tiles.

Pueblo style pottery, coil built, hand painted fired to cone 6


Coil-built hand-painted raku vase
Coil-built pueblo style olla pot


Lobster dinner-raku sculpted plaque
Coil-built hand-painted jug


Close-up of "Putto"
"Putto" hand sculpted raku wall shelf




Coil-built "Pollinators" large olla pot
Pueblo landscape small olla pot
Wisteria raku orb vessel
Coil-built burnished olla jar

Art Deco slab-built lidded jar, raku

Coil-built raku fired pots


Coil-built and sculpted lizard vessel
Trina's Tileworks


Roman Goddess Juno tile
Neo-Classical woman with Laurel in her hair, raku tile


Art Nouveau style Hare tile
La Sal Mountain raku tile

Pueblo style, coil-built and hand painted pottery


Coil-built hand-painted "basketweave" pot

Slab-built ceramic birdhouse


Close up of birdhouse
Painting underglaze and carving "desert landscape" sgraffito technique


Hand painting pueblo style pot
Coil-built lidded jar
Trina Mansfield 2025
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