Axis Pottery of Asheville

Axis thumbnail imageIn a region best known for traditional mountain craft and folk art, JJ Jucick’s contemporary pottery stands out from the crowd. I happened upon his booth at last summer’s Biltmore Village Annual craft fair, and was immediately attracted to the strong, clean forms of his plates, vases and bowls. I liked the linear and geometric patterns used to decorate the pieces, with vibrantly colored squares and rectangles set against more muted earth tones. While lingering at JJ’s booth, I faced to ultimate shopper’s dilemma: how to choose just one special piece to take home when everything was so tempting? JJ kindly offered to make me any size or color combination I might like if he didn’t have it in stock. I ended up commissioning a set of rectangular nesting plates in dark brown with red accents. On our next trip to Asheville I was able to pick up the pottery he’d made just for me, and learn more about JJ and his business, Axis Pottery.

Axis plate and bowl set

Axis Pottery plate and bowl set. Image courtesy of axispottery.com

JJ started Axis Pottery when he moved to Asheville from Naples, Florida about three years ago. His pottery skills are self-taught, and he cites modern artists such as Mark Rothko and Piet Mondrian as influencers of his work. The squares featured in his pottery designs are inspired by the red square tile Frank Lloyd Wright used to mark his buildings.

FLW red square tile

Frank Lloyd Wright’s signature red tile. This photo titled “Signature Block” by Jenn Hokie available by CC license via flickr.com.

The quality and distinctiveness of JJ’s work has been recently recognized at several local art shows. He won Best in Show at the Montford Art and Music Festival, as well as an honorable mention at Weaverville’s “Art in Autumn” festival. In addition to running his pottery business, JJ works as the studio technician at the Odyssey Center for Ceramic Art, which serves as a community for local ceramic artists and offers classes and workshops throughout the year.JJ Jucick in his studio

Axis Pottery unglazed vases

JJ has been working to develop some larger vases and vessels – here you see some of his newest designs ready for glazing.

Axis Pottery nesting plates (stacked)

Here is the set of nesting plates JJ made for me. He told me he liked the idea of the stackable plates so much he has started making more sets similar to this!

Axis lidded bowl set

I have a weakness for lidded bowls, so I might need to add one of these to my collection next! Photo courtesy of axispottery.com.

Axis square plates

In addition to his trademark red, JJ also does patterns in cobalt blue, tan, and green. Here are a few examples, photo courtesy of axispottery.com.

While we were chatting at his studio, JJ mentioned that he and his partner Billy will be embarking on the trip of a lifetime next month: a two week cruise of Asia, with stops in China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and more. It sounds amazing! What a great place to find inspiration.

Learn more about Axis Pottery on JJ’s website here. You can also find his work for sale at Gallery of the Mountains at the Grove Park Inn, and at the Odyssey Center for Ceramic Art in the River Arts District of Asheville.