loading it up!

January 15, 2010

Loaded up the kiln last night with a plethora of new votive and intention bowls. Some tests of new glaze combinations as well as some new soup bowls for at home as well. I’ll be firing the puppy up on Monday after the big kiln finishes firing so I can use some of the shelves. It isn’t often both are firing. Here are some shots from my phone of some of the steps in the process. Not only is divining form a process, so is envisioning the glaze outcome and how to get it to what you want it to be. Somehow it’s never simple!

A few freshly thrown pieces from the wheel

Once the pieces reach what's called a 'leather hard' stage, they can be safely flipped over and the bottom trimmed to have a foot or be a rounded bottom.

Waxing the bottom of the pot helps to save glaze waste. It's also helpful for waxing between glazing steps which is what I do on my vessel lips. I apply one or several glazes on the lip or elsewhere on the pot. Applying the wax cause the further glazing to repel from it therefore not tainting the first applied layers of the glaze.


From the Kiln

May 12, 2009

So this kiln load was equally balanced between good results…

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and not so good which you won’t see here! Just mixed up three small 50 gram batches of new glaze tests for the next firing. Patience, patience!


October 27, 2008
From the Orange Peel collection

From the Orange Peel collection

The Comma bowls with sculptural bowl

The Comma Bowls and petite freeform bowl


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