Joseph Skoby is a Southern Californian ceramic artist whose work is inspired by the nature of his native State. His ceramics, created in his own lush garden, recall his intimate dance with the ocean as a lifelong surfer—a pure form of self-expression that disappears after each wave. Each vessel is unique and hand thrown and crafted in their studio in La Jolla California.

His work finds inspiration in the traditional Japanese ceramics craft, combined with the freedom of  diving into the contemporary. The pieces embody an aesthetic principle where imperfections become the birthplace of unique beauty. 

Textured with hand carved patterns or smooth to the surface, Skoby’s ceramics abandon their functional purpose as vase and become a sculptural element end in itself.

Glazes are combined with an excellent balance of tasteful varietal palette of colors often overlapped, layered, dipped, brushed or poured. 

Simple yet profound, Skoby’s work look beautiful paired in groups, forming a harmonious relationship mirroring that of his own with nature.

A simple existence, nurtured by a quiver of twin fins and a studio chock full of ceramic vessels, drives our newest friend Skoby Joe. Jack Coleman took a trip down to Skoby's humble abode, and returned with a wholesome treat. We hope you enjoy. Boards ridden: 5'6 Rich Pavel Fish 8'0 Deepest Reaches Mega Fish 7'2 Jake Allen Long Fish Music: Bombino - Tenere Water Cinematography by Derek Dunfee