Upon returning from Tanzania in February, I have been volunteering as a studio assistant again in return for facilities access. To get back into the groove of throwing again I began with a series of mugs and a few larger bowls. A little later I received a commission to do some customized mugs with sprig molds. Some of the work was fired in the gas kiln but I also did a salt-firing. Most went well and I now have the work documented and available to view online.
Showing posts with label Stoneware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stoneware. Show all posts
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Back in the Studio
Upon returning from Tanzania in February, I have been volunteering as a studio assistant again in return for facilities access. To get back into the groove of throwing again I began with a series of mugs and a few larger bowls. A little later I received a commission to do some customized mugs with sprig molds. Some of the work was fired in the gas kiln but I also did a salt-firing. Most went well and I now have the work documented and available to view online.
Labels:
"butter keeper",
"salt-fired",
bowls,
mugs,
pottery,
Stoneware
Monday, February 26, 2007
Celadon and Tenmoku Dinner Set
A dinnerware set I finished recently.
The glaze combination is an iron-rich Tenmoku Glaze applied over an Iron-Blue Celadon glaze. The celadon recipe I used was Elain Coleman's recipe as published in Ceramics Monthly.
If you click on the picture it will take you to my Flickr photos, where there are more pictures available for viewing and download.
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