Fire, Gas, Electric
I have been pottering around over the last few months making this and that. I'm finding that I am putting off more and more things I should be doing in my real job so I can spend time squeezing clay.
I have the feeling that because my current job has been a little stressful lately, when I get to play around with clay it becomes a welcome release. I wonder if I didn't have a busy time at work, would I enjoy the clay as much? My guess is probably not. Bitter sweet comes to mind. Sweet, sweet?
Not as yet.
I had the chance to wood fire, gas fire and use the standard electric kiln for these pieces. It is always a gamble what will come out of the wood fired kiln and in this case I'm on the fence.
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A slab built vase. Happy to announce NO LEAKS. |
I have begun using a wheel lately. It is a magical thing. The trick is to get a good teacher and expect to fail miserably for the first 6 months. Again this water bowl was wood fired in the same kiln.
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I do like the change of colour. I tell myself it is the sun rising. |
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Mark your name in Chinese even if you are Australian! For some reason I think it looks a little mystical.
Chop stick rests
I was recently married and the plan was to make chop stick rests for all the guests. I lost patience and only made 30. Annie taught me how to scratch 'married' in Chinese characters on the side of each one.
I tried to make each one slightly different in cut and shape.
This particular glaze was gas fired. I know very little about gas firing, least to say it has brilliant results. I love this smooth glaze. I have to thank my teacher for glazing them for me. He won't tell me how he made the glaze. Secret. |
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I wrote an earlier post about buying some glazes. This is the first time I have used them. |
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I was pleased with the result - I was hoping for more red speckles but it is good enough. |
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Cheers |
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My first coffee mug. A touch small. Perhaps tea? |
Brilliant animals are bulls! The young bull, old bull joke is a favorite of mine.
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I tried to make an old bull. More challenging than I thought! 4 days work. |
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You might notice a few bruises and broken limbs here and there not to mention a damaged horn. I would like to say I incorporated these aspects into my bull design, being a fighting bull, but the reality is that it cracked and I had to glue some of it together after the glazing. |
The END!