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A watering hole is a small natural basin in the earth that collects water, and where animals come to drink — often animals who may not otherwise be found together, and sometimes animals who, under different circumstances, would be enemies.
By Frank Weil, Chairman of The Intersector Project
What can a watering hole teach us about the intersector — the notional space where government, business, and non-profit sectors share expertise, resources, and authority to address problems that cannot be solved by one sector alone?
In a way, the intersector is a watering hole.
One of the basic ideas behind intersector is that it’s a space where individuals who come from different backgrounds can exchange ideas to produce better solutions.
The watering hole is a naturally occurring phenomenon — both in the animal and human world — that shows that when united by a common desire or interest, people who are unlike will come together and form the trusting relationships that are the first critical step in intersector collaboration.
The Unearthed Vessel is hand moulded and painstakingly carved to create a rock like surface. It is glazed with a Studio recipe glaze and suitable for outside or inside.
Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.
A watering hole is a small natural basin in the earth that collects water, and where animals come to drink — often animals who may not otherwise be found together, and sometimes animals who, under different circumstances, would be enemies.
By Frank Weil, Chairman of The Intersector Project
What can a watering hole teach us about the intersector — the notional space where government, business, and non-profit sectors share expertise, resources, and authority to address problems that cannot be solved by one sector alone?
In a way, the intersector is a watering hole.
One of the basic ideas behind intersector is that it’s a space where individuals who come from different backgrounds can exchange ideas to produce better solutions.
The watering hole is a naturally occurring phenomenon — both in the animal and human world — that shows that when united by a common desire or interest, people who are unlike will come together and form the trusting relationships that are the first critical step in intersector collaboration.
The Unearthed Vessel is hand moulded and painstakingly carved to create a rock like surface. It is glazed with a Studio recipe glaze and suitable for outside or inside.
Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.
A watering hole is a small natural basin in the earth that collects water, and where animals come to drink — often animals who may not otherwise be found together, and sometimes animals who, under different circumstances, would be enemies.
By Frank Weil, Chairman of The Intersector Project
What can a watering hole teach us about the intersector — the notional space where government, business, and non-profit sectors share expertise, resources, and authority to address problems that cannot be solved by one sector alone?
In a way, the intersector is a watering hole.
One of the basic ideas behind intersector is that it’s a space where individuals who come from different backgrounds can exchange ideas to produce better solutions.
The watering hole is a naturally occurring phenomenon — both in the animal and human world — that shows that when united by a common desire or interest, people who are unlike will come together and form the trusting relationships that are the first critical step in intersector collaboration.
The Unearthed Vessel is hand moulded and painstakingly carved to create a rock like surface. It is glazed with a Studio recipe glaze and suitable for outside or inside.
Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.
Item Details
This handmade pottery is made by a slab construction with Mid fire clay. It is glazed with Coal glaze
Fired to 1200degrees
Dimensions: Approximately 32 cm (W) x 20 cm (H) and weighs 3.5kg
Availability
This piece is available immediately, and will be ready for shipping or collection within a day of purchase.
Gift Wrapping
Complimentary gift wrapping is available for this item. Once you add this piece to your cart, you will have the opportunity to request gift wrapping. We can also add a personal note to the recipient along with your order, written on an Unearthed Ceramics postcard.