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Monday, April 30, 2012

New Storage Jar... WET




As noted in the last post... I can't access my camera so I have to use the phone camera. By far a less crisp picture...

Ok so this is the Aardvark Cassius Clay (black) and I cut into it.  The handle was braided but the rest was thrown on the wheel.  The cuts should "break" the glaze and show the marks.  This is still wet and needs to dry.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Irritated

So... I cannot find the chord for my camera.  It had a different chord than anything else in the house. That means I am stuck using only my phone for pictures because the pictures on the camera... well I can't get them off.. Bleh!!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

back to Cup & Bowl


So back in Pueblo (and my real job)...

but back at the Studio.  I trimmed some plates... one was cracked so I am down to two plates that I have thrown.  And I glazed everything that went in the bisque fire.

So a few (mostly bowls) have a 6^ ox Celedone glaze... we will see how that looks over the black clay!!


Sunday, April 15, 2012

taking off...

So I have three plates drying slowly at the Cup & Bowl.  I destroyed the one I did at home when I tried to cut it off the bat. These are still on the bat, I was told to let them dry partially and then cut them off.... We'll see if this works. None of these bats are anything strange, simple plastic.  May need to get some bats that can dry, like plaster.

Anyway, out the door tomorrow and off to Santa Fe for a conference.  No making pottery for the past few days, too cold when I have had time.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter is Tomorrow!


So since our church dismissed the pastor and we are going it "alone", I have taken over some duties I did not do prior....
So in addition to making the communion bread as before, I am the one actually doing the communion ritual (if we were catholic we would say I am celebrating the Eucharist, but we are Anabaptist so...)

Anyway, what is above is a plate and cup I made.  I have used a different cup and plate before to celebrate communion.  And we did the washing of the feet with pitcher's I made.  So anyway... that is the communion bread for tomorrow.  I think I need to make some vessels that are JUST for communion service.  If I can do this decent, there are a few pastors and priests that I should make vessels for.  I think a goblet will be my next project.  There are three basic styles I found that I like, I need to give them a go and see what happens.

they have a tendency in each of the three ways to make them (see below) to really show off how OFF one has made them if they are not well centered... so... likely to show how wonky my pots are... Bleh, next week when it is warm this is the task!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOI3PeAHA_A&feature=fvsr

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHoDeHkcAkk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsJyd6DE-XU

Storage Jars and Olive Oil




So the storage jar back left was my first.  It holds tea and the lid is not quite right.  The next three are more recent.  One in black clay on the left and the other two in white clay.  Three different kinds of lids.  The Amber Glaze one in the middle (red chile) is my favorite.

The olive oil has a cork, it is a decent fit.

More Raku!!






Like I said... I tend to make turtles... not sure what that is about. Anyway, here are two Raku Turtles as well as a raku mushroom.  You can see the turtle and mushroom are in the ficus tree in the sitting room. The lone turtle needs a home...

Friday, April 6, 2012

loaded the bisque kiln...

I went yesterday and helped load the bisque kiln at 1pm (4/4/12) and some of the pots from the last post were in it.  So learning to do the firing using the old manual skutt kiln. The one at the studio is a smaller version of what we have (still a few paychecks away from working).  But since we are still using the studio kiln for 100% of my firings... we are bisqueing everything. Bleh!!  Soon I will dump the bisque fire and do only single fire....

Of course once we really get going we will have a kiln built in the back yard (gas/wood hybrid)... so Pikachu promises.  Once we have that we will be able to soda fire as well!!!  (again single fire!!)....

Oh well,  being patient.  One step at a time.  After all I have a wheel, a slab roller... and I have conquered the entire garage and made it a functional studio!!

New Pots






Ok, these are the newest pots.  They are dry at this stage but not yet fired.  You cannot see the slab plates in these pix, but we had two break in the damn car on the way to the studio.  The dark chocolate colored clay is actually the black clay you can see in other pix, it fires black.  The lighter colored clay is called "speckled buff" and we will see how that turns out.  Never used it before but it was nice to throw with.  So new mugs and bowls!!

Ok last pic is one pikachu took of me when we were first dating and the wheel was still on the back porch.  I think I was making a flower pot.

RAKU !!





So, I really don't know how to turn pix so yes they are sideways.  For Pikachu's birthday I did a Raku Workshop that both of us went to.  I don't have any good shots of the workshop, but I have some posted on foursquare at the Cup & Bowl check in.  Anyway, here are some of my pieces I made and raku'd.  I am keeping these, there are others that I have send off and a few that still need homes!

The mask I was especially happy with and I think that I will make a few more.  There are some turtles I did not get pix of, I may take some so they are documented.  I seem to make a lot of turtles.

Raku was great, I really don't like to make non-functional stuff.  But the process of Raku is great so... well I may need to find places to send Raku pieces so we have an excuse to raku in our own yard.

Plates and Pitchers










Some plates, all in a brown clay with oxide designs.  Some pitchers, white clay and brown clay-again oxide design.  You can see the most recent pitcher on the shelf.  I liked the shape of this one so I kept it.  That is actually a shelf in the house with random pots I have made.

You can see the small pitcher with the match, it is for tea and hold about one mug of tea.

Assorted old bowls












Assorted bowls I have made and kept.  Again my match to show size.  All rather small GP bowls except the very small one up top, that was thrown off the hump.

cups... some old ones...





Some older cups I made and have actually kept.  Most have found homes elsewhere.  Match so you can see size