Back to the Middle of Nowhere (Not so Hot Heat)

Yep. I am back in the middle of nowhere for the summer, but the heat hasn’t really hit here yet. The craziness of finals passed 2 weeks ago today. Everything went fine, my final critique, my salt and gas firings, my final presentation for glaze calculation, and the sale. I guess that’s an understatement… the sale went really well for me. As far as sales stats go, I placed second. I didn’t expect to beat the grad student that won 🙂 she always makes a killing, and for good reason. She made over twice as much as I did.

Anyway, enough about the sale… it’s summer now, and I am going out of my mind trying to find things to do to keep me busily entertained. I did make an outdoor home studio setup where I am able to wear a bikini while I work 😉 so I got a nice tan the other day. No, I don’t have a photo 😀  I just made a few hand built tea bowls and started a hard slab project. The hard part will be transporting it back to the studio to be fired. I decided to keep working with my red clay (mostly by default because it happened to travel with me in the back seat of my car). All of the tea bowls that I made with red clay and carved trees into sold out at the sale:

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Anyway, I did make other tree cups and tea bowls with salt firing clay, but I have a few left from the sale. I only have the red clay one because I didn’t put it out to sell 🙂 Here is an example of the salt fired ones:

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I should get going to work 🙂 more later

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Newbie…

Hey, first time trying a new blog… too much has happened lately to even begin to blog. I went to Seattle just over a week ago for NCECA, the national clay conference (which was totally awesome), and the end of the semester is coming up too fast. I think I might explode or break down before I get everything done. I need to make enough work to fire one more gas kiln before the end of the semester, and I need to be making work for multiple salt kilns– I need to help and fill at least half the kiln for one of those firings, and then I need to test pieces in other firings– it’s a lot to do, and the salt kiln is bigger than the gas kiln I want to fire. Anyway, that’s where I’m at now! It’s a start…

Here’s a nice little cream pitcher– one of my latest pieces 🙂

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