This guy was thrown from clay that was dug up in Miaoli. |
I used a cheese grater on the body to create the angular effect. |
This side was a darker brown/purple colour. |
I attempted to make an open bowl that curved slightly inwards. I do like that particular shape but I think creating a more rounded form might look better. |
I used a trimming tool to scratch out three wavy lines. I had no meaning in mind only that I wanted an odd number. |
I am trying to add a few more rim lines. It kind of highlights the rim making it a little easier to look at. |
The other side. |
I ordered 100 cork lids from China the other day of various sizes. Guess what? I found one that fitted nicely. |
Take that! |
A tea pot I was experimenting with. I like the splash of color but I'm not sure if the faceting works. Maybe it is too 'loud'? A bit giraffe like? |
I was disappointed that a section near the top was chipped off, leaving a white section. |
A tea cup. Cut up with a stanley knife. |
I threw these guys thick so it gave me some clay to work with when they were semi dry. |
Leaving them a touch thick was the plan. This way the hot tea will not burn your hands. |
Another one. I didn't add any glaze to this one. A slight coloring but mostly purple/brownish |
The far side. |
Side angle with seal. |
A look down. |
For this one I poured a white glaze on the inside and over the lip. The wood ash did the rest. |
The other side. |
The inside bottom was kind of cool. A greenish flash was down there. |
Side angle with chop. |
This was was one of my favorites. The glaze dripping down and the ash mixing in with it to create yellow 'flowers'. |
One side. |
And then the other. |
A cool little drip near the foot ring. |
I have used this guy to drink some green tea already. He performs well. |
A shino glaze. It doesn't look too shino but I really enjoyed being handed this guy out of the kiln. |
Upside down with my Chinese mark. |
One smooth ride. |
A tiny soy sauce pouring... vessel |
A nice mark on the back. |
I have tried it and it pours reasonsably well. |
Hello. |
A bowl that was faceted. This was a technique that I have been practicing. It takes more time but it does add a little something to the feel. Some like it, I'm guessing others don't. |
I added some glaze to this one. A change of color is always more interesting. |
Again I threw this tea cup thicker and wanted to make it lighter so I dug out strips of clay. |
The wood ash had plenty of places to run down. |
I did like the smoot yet textured finish. |
The lip was warped slightly in the kiln. I'm going to say this adds to its character. |
A bonsai pot. I am planning on making more of these. It is actually the reason I became interested in ceramics. |
This side is less shiny. Mountain and red sky? |
One drainage hole and three smaller tie in holes. |
Tea cup with a white glaze that no longer is white thanks to the wood firing process. |
The other side. Smashed a stick at the base to add some interest. |
I tried to turn the foot at an angle that comes in narrower. |
Straight up juggernaut. |
Spectacular results! How cool that some of these actually originated from Miaoli clay (including my favourite shape....the top photo). You're getting quite prolific...hopefully some of your readership will take up your offers of sale. I encourage them: as much as your photos are clear and give a great idea of the product, there's nothing like the real thing. I'm lucky to own a few of these products now!
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