Showing posts with label Pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pottery. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Creative urges


{apologies on the poor picture quality - the lighting in the basement is really quite bad}

It's been such a busy couple of weeks all around. The "day job" is extremely chaotic, we've been trying to rent/sell the house, and continue unpacking, rearranging, and keeping up with daily life. Oh yeah, and a coping with a little morning sickness to boot.

Last night I was finally able to get into the studio for a couple of hours, but it was to finish some LONG overdue orders. Luckily, these gals are all friends of mine, and they rock, so they've been very patient with me. And not that filling the orders wasn't fun ... it was ... but I've been craving some clay time. My sketch book has page after page of designs and ideas that I want to put into products, but I haven't had the time.

Tonight, after dinner, playing with O, a much-needed haircut, a fast jaunt into the Teeter, and a quick load of laundry, I was able to get downstairs and roll out some slabs. We haven't moved the wedging table down yet (that's where I prepare all my clay), so I used my slab roller to wedge. Wasn't the best, but I got the clay manageable enough. Tonight was all about playing. I've been toying with the idea of actually drawing some designs on clay, and I'm really not a good drawer - I can sketch, but not all that well. But tonight, I didn't care. I used my underglaze pencil (which I'm liking even more after tonight), and sketched out some very basic flowers onto scrap slabs of clay. I really like the texture of them, and how organic they seem. I'll play around with some glazes and underglazes on them after the bisque firing.

So that's that. I only spent about 45 minutes down there, but it was enough. For now. Or at least until tomorrow night when hopefully I can play some more. What about you? What's been the creative (or not-so-creative) urge lately?

Monday, June 2, 2008

Inside the studio: clay and texture and orders

Just a couple of pics from the past few weekends where I've been playing with some new forms and new textures. I have some new vases going into the kiln shortly ... I'm so excited about the new designs!
I use my Great-Grandmother's doily (I think she actually MADE this doily) for texture on my small plates. And the rolling pin came from my mom from a yard sale (right?) many many years ago. I felt a little odd using antiques for my pottery, but they weren't getting any use sitting on a shelf.

My staple supplies: slab roller, apron, and Starbucks!

Storage for other supplies, including wax, underglazes, forms, and sponges.

An order I completed and shipped last week for wedding gifts. I hope they like them!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Website & Pricing Update

Just a quick note that the prices on my Forever Vase have increased slightly due to a change in Priority Mail shipping this week. If you're local and picking up, this doesn't affect you at all. Price is $30 / price + shipping = $41.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Way cool pots ...

Some of the most original pottery I've seen in a while:
East Bay Potters

I've always been engaged by salt-fired pots, but these take it to a whole new level!!