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Tag Archives: salt firing
Brighter Sunrise
Here is another sample of what I did at the workshop… and the prototype for my new direction. I don’t necessarily want to convert to soda firing, but I want to see if the same technique will work with the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Daydreaming, Drawing, Nature, Painting, Photography, Science, Sculpture, Uncategorized
Tagged art major, atmospheric firing, clay, drawing, flashing, flower, gail nichols, grass, inlay, inlay ceramics, inlay design, lily, porcelain, pottery, residual, salt firing, soda fired
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Always Waiting
Here is the whole flask vase 🙂 I don’t tease without giving a reward eventually 😉 I don’t feel as anxious now. I found a few distractions. Plus, I leave this place tomorrow 🙂 My dad thinks that I had … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Daydreaming, Drawing, Nature, Painting, Photography, Science, Sculpture, Uncategorized
Tagged artist, bowls, carving, ceramics, drawing, flask, gail nichols, gas kiln, lecture, pottery, salt firing, salt kiln, soda firing, studio, trees, vase, waiting, water brick, wine making, wood fired, wood kiln, workshop
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Flying by the seat of my pants… as always
Yup. There’s gonna be a potluck party tonight, and I went all out. I made stuffed mushrooms with all-fresh ingredients. Brown mushrooms (for more flavor), sour cream, feta cheese, fresh garlic, fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, and a dash of garlic … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Folk Wine, Food and Drink, Photography, Science
Tagged bede clarke, chamomile honey wine, potluck party, salt firing, soda firing, stuffed mushrooms, wood firing, workshop
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Caribbean Blue
Have you ever had something turn out better than you planned on? Haha, maybe if you’re lucky 🙂 well in ceramics it doesn’t happen all that often, so when I pulled these out of one of my salt firings, I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Daydreaming, Photography, Science
Tagged aquamarine, bede clarke, bowl, caribbean blue, ceramic inlay designs, ceramic workshop, ceramics, chocolate stout, inlay, pitcher, salt firing, turquoise oribe
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Tree cup, cup, cup
Folk wine… a nice past time, isn’t it? I am enjoying a nice glass of apple raspberry wine right now, and it is delicious! I think I like it better than some grape wines. Anyway, it’s been a fun week … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Daydreaming, Folk Wine, Photography
Tagged ceramics, clay, folk wine, pottery, salt firing, workshop
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The Cup: Kira Call- Logan, UT
Statement: Strong form is important to me– but my forms are usually free of beads, joints, throwing lines, and other complications. I like my forms to have their own resolute presence, but I like the idea of a smooth landscape. … Continue reading
Getting my hands back in the mud
Oregon… hmm… sounds like a good idea to me. Is it? Or is it not? (happening) A friend mentioned a planned trip to Oregon… but the details are still up in the air. We talked about it in person last … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Daydreaming, Photography, Science
Tagged bede clark, ceramic art, hand building, northwest coast, oregon, pottery, salt firing, soda firing, throwing, visiting artist, wood firing, workshop
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Mud Time!
As promised, I finally have a couple of pictures of my outdoor makeshift studio space… and me at work in it 🙂 I haven’t really had pictures of me at work in the mud before now… sometimes I take pictures … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Nature, Photography, Sculpture
Tagged bede clark, ceramic tray, ceramics, cream pitcher, cups, flask, hand built pots, kira call, oil cans, pottery, pouring vessels, sake set, salt firing, soft slab, workshop
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Progress No Progress
It’s Saturday morning and the sun is shining and the birds are singing out the window… but I do still have to go to work today. It’s not all bad because I will only have to work until 2:00pm, but … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ceramics, Food and Drink, Nature
Tagged bikes, cane beer, ceramics, clay art, forest, hand building, hand built pitcher, home brewing, kira call, nature, salt firing, texture, wheat beer
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