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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Spring Show Pictures...
I thought, I would highlight some of the photos that I took this past week when I was trying to get the perfect picture for the postcard. You should see the postcard in your mailbox in a few weeks.
This photo was taken after the firing and the door had been taken down. I usually fire around 150 pieces at a time.
This picture won for the postcard!
This is my new shape with fluted sides.
This piece is in the purple/red glaze with fluted sides.
This new piece should function as an oil server.
Look for more show pieces in coming weeks! My show is May 1 & 2 at the house/gallery from 10 am until 5 pm. We hope to see you!
David
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Happy Spring! Spring Show coming May 1st & 2nd...
I'm working on making new pieces for my Spring Show which will take place on Saturday, May 1st and Sunday, May 2nd from 10 am until 5 pm. The photo for the postcard has been shipped to California and they will start working on the postcards this week.
I have been throwing this past week and have almost another kiln completely thrown. I'm working on a large bowl at the wheel is this photo. And, yes the t-shirt is on with a summer hat.
Let me know what you think...
I had fun making the green glaze halo red on this piece which was a sample in the last kiln firing. Gina is not a big fan of this glaze combination.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
2nd Kiln Loaded of the New Year!
This morning, Gina and I loaded the second kiln of the year. In the picture above, you can see the new oil decanter on the bottom shelf. The glaze combination is turquoise on the bottom and tenmoku on the top with a splash of black. The top to this pot will be fired separately and can be found the next shelf.
I have ten hours of firing and two days of cooling before I know how this kiln load will turn out. One way for me to know that that the firing is going correctly is by peaking into the kiln. This is done by removing one brick per hole and looking at my cone pack (see above) and the atmosphere inside the kiln. The different color cones will melt at different temperatures during the firing and allow me to know where I’m at in the firing process. The atmosphere should be cloudy for most of the firing.
I hope you enjoyed the spring weather!
David
I have ten hours of firing and two days of cooling before I know how this kiln load will turn out. One way for me to know that that the firing is going correctly is by peaking into the kiln. This is done by removing one brick per hole and looking at my cone pack (see above) and the atmosphere inside the kiln. The different color cones will melt at different temperatures during the firing and allow me to know where I’m at in the firing process. The atmosphere should be cloudy for most of the firing.
I hope you enjoyed the spring weather!
David
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Katie Cup with a New Look!
If you know me, you know that I like to try new and interesting things all the time. I have now made the Katie cup with stoneware clay and this is the new look.
Gina has encouraged me to make a vase with this pattern on the side which I worked on today. I will see and let you know soon.
David
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