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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Tea Set

One of the criteria for our class' final project was for it "to be obsessive, compulsive, or repetitive".  I figured even without a project, I was already obsessive and compulsive about pottery.  :-)   




Actually, there is one more piece -- a platform -- to make it just a bit more obsessive.  It hasn't yet made the glaze firing . . . will see if it survives.



Thursday, December 19, 2013

Nan & Jim McKinnell


Nan & Jim



This fascinating book about the McKinnells was published just this year.  It's a great read! The author is Susan Schoch, spouse of another well-known clay artist -- Bob Smith, who will be my instructor next semester.  How lucky can I be?!      

Lantern


I have the awesome honor of receiving a Nan & Jim McKinnell Scholarship to the Ceramics program at Arapahoe Community College for the 2013-2014 academic year.  

The McKinnells have made tremendous contributions to modern ceramics over the past fifty years. Their knowledge of technical aspects made them pioneers in the fields of glaze formulation and kiln design. Their generosity with information and their enthusiasm for ceramic art have made them beloved mentors and teachers of many aspiring potters and artists. The McKinnells have also met and interacted with the leading ceramic artists of their time - and of the twentieth century. 
- http://www.mckinnellceramics.com/career-history/

This lantern was the result of an assignment first semester from my instructor, well-known clay artist Robin Furuta and head of the ACC Ceramics program, for a handbuilt project to represent our passion.  My list of passions was so long, it was most difficult to choose.  But I love vines, and I love light, so the leaves on the carved vines represent many (and constantly growing) interests and passions.  And I love how the glaze reflects the light inside -- which I'm sorry that you can't see, because I neglected to bring a match to the photography room.  

Monday, December 16, 2013

Two Bowls with Handles













Holly Bowl





Saturday, August 10, 2013

Glaze Combination Favorites

When we unloaded the last kiln firing, another potter asked to buy this bowl right then . . .  so I took a quick photo.  This is another glaze combination that I really like.


Friday, August 2, 2013

This glaze combination has become one of my favorites . . . partly because of the varied and surprising results.




Sgraffito

Sgraffito (in Italian "to scratch") is a decorating technique produced by applying layer(s) of color to leather-hard pottery, and then scratching off parts of the layer(s) to reveal the clay color underneath.  I am loving it!






Experimenting with Painting . . .







Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Vases

Miniature Vases . . . 







. . . and one that ate its Wheaties.



Chip & Dip




Plus . . . A large platter


Equals . . . A Chip & Dip!



A small tray . . .

 . . .  Cheese, anyone?


. . . And a Free-Form Pot



Friday, May 10, 2013

Bowl with Handles


Soup or Cappuccino Mugs



More Mugs for Coffee and Tea










More Funky Bowls



Sponge Holders






Bar Soap Holders



Friday, April 26, 2013

Platter