It has been an exciting time here for sure. With the purchase of our new studio property and renovations getting ready to begin, I have returned to the studio, and returned to the mud.
When I first started with pottery, the clay that I used was a warm red brown. Clay is found in many different types, colors, and consistencies and all of these work in different ways depending upon your application.
It happened that the first bag of clay available to me at the time was red brown, and so that is what I started with.
As I begin my pieces in clay, I visualize the end result. So that when I begin, I know what clay I want to use. Clay responds differently all along the process. Some clay is more malleable and as such may not be good for hand building projects, some clay has more grog (sediment) in it and may just work wonders for particular throwing applications or three dimensional projects. But all clay respond differently to glazes. I made this little informational reference for my customers so that they could visualize how their clay choice would impact the end result of their custom pieces. I learned a long time ago that it is always easier to start with a draft, this visual has been quite helpful.
I received a new custom order just yesterday, and seeing as the wedding is just around the corner, I decided to go ahead and get these trays underway. They are going to be Wedding Thank You gifts from the bride and groom to their parents, and the wedding with be at a beach venue. The bride and groom picked red brown clay, and a wonderful crab impression at the center piece. These trays are still wet, but are well on their way to becoming a family keepsake. They are a joy to make and I am looking forward to how these will come out. The bride and groom have not decided on their glazes just yet, and that is part of the fun of custom orders, I get to create someone else's vision.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Swimming Into Fall....
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.....
I love living in a place where the seasons change. It is so inspirational to see the world change its color palate every 3 months. So surprising to watch the subtle changes of emerging plants from year to year.
Even the wind gives me ideas....
The movement of fish through the water is so interesting. How certain species move, glide, sprint, or jump! It is all interesting for me to observe and I find that ideas about pieces I would like to make can be attached to how my senses react to changes in the environment. This piece is my "fall fish." I make a lot of beach/nautical themed pieces during the summer months, but this fish seemed to want to belong in a deeper, richer setting. Playing with the scales, and various inscribed patterns on the fins was an interesting contemplation of both movement, and providing surfaces for reflective relief.
Without, getting to "deep," I think this guy came out quite nicely, and I am thinking about trying another fall themed piece with perhaps splashes of purple.....
I love living in a place where the seasons change. It is so inspirational to see the world change its color palate every 3 months. So surprising to watch the subtle changes of emerging plants from year to year.
Even the wind gives me ideas....
The movement of fish through the water is so interesting. How certain species move, glide, sprint, or jump! It is all interesting for me to observe and I find that ideas about pieces I would like to make can be attached to how my senses react to changes in the environment. This piece is my "fall fish." I make a lot of beach/nautical themed pieces during the summer months, but this fish seemed to want to belong in a deeper, richer setting. Playing with the scales, and various inscribed patterns on the fins was an interesting contemplation of both movement, and providing surfaces for reflective relief.
Without, getting to "deep," I think this guy came out quite nicely, and I am thinking about trying another fall themed piece with perhaps splashes of purple.....
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Patriotic
The holidays we celebrate as a Nation during our summer months are all patriotic. Memorial Day, July 4th, and then Labor Day. It is a fun theme to work with in pottery. I have found a wonderful screaming bloody red that I love to use in combination with a wonderful eggshell white and royal blue. The three together give me consistent "WOW" results which I love. I am busily getting ready for my first show at an Expo Center. Those of you who have done this before, let me know your thoughts, suggestions.
Over the weekend, I was approached to sell my pieces in yet another new venue. It looks to be a very lovely way to sell some of my pieces, and I will let you know more, when I know more. For now, enjoy the Big Dog shown here. The picture was taken on the 4th, the dog was part of a float in a 4th of July parade.
Overall, I would have to give him a grade of A+ for patriotism!
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