Just coming off a week and change vacation (University Christmas closure) and got the garage pottery studio opened up again. Here is a just assembled birdhouse, a bit heavy this one, but came out nicely.
There meant to be mostly garden art, but the right size that a bird could move in. I have done a couple lighthouse birdhouses last summer, and one two story. They would have to be hing in a high safe place to really get a family to nest, but they look nice in any garden.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Sunday, June 24, 2012
S.C. Large Pots 2012
Another great workshop. I almost didn't do another large pots after already doing one in Jan for teapots, but I am glad I did.
The large pots this time:
Monday, January 23, 2012
S.C. Teapot Workshop 2012
This was my second teapot workshop. I really enjoyed it and got a lot further into form and techniques than the first time. This kind skill for me goes far beyond teapots. It has given me the know how to make all sorts of thrown pieces that evolve into assembled works that can't be made as one piece. Such as jars with lids, lidded coffee mugs, handles, strawberry planters, and even more sculptural stuff.
Here are some of my results:
And here are all the pieces that have to be made separately and then assembled.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Preparing for the Monach Craft Fair
It has been almost a year since my last posts but there have been several firings since. Most recently I have been making more soap dishes and other items for my first sale at the Monarch Craft Fair on November 27th at the Louden Nelson Center.
See pictures here of what has come out of the kiln so far...
See pictures here of what has come out of the kiln so far...
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Glaze Number 2
My second glaze firing finished up just before Christmas. The pictures are here.
I am getting a bit more intimate with the little kiln. I have done another firing after this one and as many bisque firings over the winter furlough from work. More pictures of those firings soon.
This firing tried out a sienna/red glaze and some napkin rings. More hands and feet dishes and some pendants. Same clays and glazes as before. This was also a another cone 6 firing, although the cones placed in the kiln didn't but barely start to drop, a solid cone 5, but weak cone 6. I let the kiln stay off after the kiln sitter cone/bar (a cone 6) fell.
First Glaze Firing at Home
My first home glaze firing took place on or about 12/21. I have a small Cress 14" by 14" kiln (B1414) that I picked up used. It's stand was altered to add wheels and whom ever did it seems to have done a good job. They did a very solid welding and bracing job.
I have run several bisque firings to cone 06, but this is the first pushing cone 6. The hands and feet pieces in this firing were done for soap dishes as Christmas gifts. They were gifted with handmade soaps. The clays among the pieces at Hawaiian Red, Bravo Buff, Danish White.
Pictures are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewstout/sets/72157623055681646/";
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