Archie Bray First Ever Online Auction

Hey folks I want to pass on some info about the Archie Bray Online Auction.  Click Here to read more or Here to go directly to the auction.

I just checked it out and there is some amazing clay work up for grabs.  It's a great way to get your hands on some work by outstanding potters and support The Archie Bray Foundation at the same time.

Bidding closes at 7pm MST on Friday July 24th, so get on over there! Thanks!

A few new pots

I fired a small load of pots yesterday.  Things went well and I got some good information.  I think I'll be happier with my surface quality  if  I thin out my slip. That way  more clay will show through.  As it is now things are a bit too sterile looking for my taste.  Still good pots though.  Also I had some plates that had areas of bare clay left and I really like that.  I made some mugs today and left the interiors bare, that will be a change in the next firing.

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Possum bowl.


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Dog mug .


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Backside of Dog mug.


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Cereal bowl with cow.  I do like those runny bits of glaze.


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Mug with Cow.


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I have another load in the kiln that will fire off tomorrow and be out by Thursday.  I tried some black inlay in the drawn lines and went back to green and amber as my primary accent glazes.  I also thinned out the glaze a little.  Should be a whole differnt look than the above pots.  We'll see.



Friday Afternoon

IMG_0106After the tomato sandwich love fest at lunch I managed to get all the bowls from Wednesday cut and lugs onto some oval slab dishes.  It's gotta be 100 deg in the studio.  I had a bisque shut off this morning and it's scorching in there.


oval dishesI took a board of pots outside to draw on.  Here are a couple of the square dishes drying upside down on the rack.


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Lunch

Mike commented that it's about time for a tomato sandwich post. He's right, so here it is.  Aaaa, summertime.  Now if you live here in the South then these are the things you need for a tomato sandwich.  Nice soft loaf bread, a ripe homegrown tomato, salt, pepper and very importantly Duke's Mayonnaise.


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Now if you live somewhere else you are excused from not having Dukes in your fridge.  If you live in the South and have Miracle Whip (God forbid), or any thing else other than Dukes for your tomato sandwiches then you need to march right out to the store immediately and get you a jar.


IMG_0109These are messy, messy.  Juicy. Pure and delicious.  Get yourself a napkin.


Public Art Project

cansI spent most of the day yesterday working with my good friend Amy.  I am helping her with a project that she is heading.  We are tiling 12 trash receptacles that will line Central Ave. in Charlotte, NC.  Above is a picture of two cans that have been installed at a bus stop on Central Ave.


We have 3 different main designs that share a common design on two sides.  Amy has been great with keeping everything organized as we work on all this in her modestly sized studio.  I'm learning so much about tiles.  It's pretty cool.


Below are a few shots from yesterday.  I worked loading kilns for a bit then started gluing tiles on the mesh.  Amy was glazing.  One picture shows a small mock up of another one of the designs.



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The trash cans are cast in concrete and weigh at least 300lbs.  So we have to do all the installation with them in a vertical position.


I am hoping that the members of the community as well as those who commute along Central Ave.  will enjoy the bright colors and patterns that we are bringing into the area.

Slip Tip.

I wanted some wavey action along the bottom of this larger jar so I turned it over and slipped it on the banding wheel.  I waxed the rim so I wouldn't have to wipe all that off later.  (I've had a few people tell me they didn't know you could wax leather hard pots.  Sure you can.)  I get the waves by pouring the slip from a cup.




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Here's the righted jar with it's lid.  Should have put some wavy-ness on the lid too but I didn't think of that until I was finished.  Next time.


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Man, what a good day in the studio.  I have no idea how I'm gonna glaze these pots I drew on today.  Ha!  I want some color on there.  Dots would be good.  ? Or filling areas. ?  I even had this spattering idea.  Yikes.  That may be a bit adventurous, and disastrous.


Later!



All in all...

it's been a very good day.  I started off making mugs and moved on to jars.  After several failed attempts at getting anything worth a hoot I moved on to 8lb bowls.  I made 6 of these, various shapes each one.

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The jars will have to wait for another day I guess.  I only managed two that were 6 lb. Notice that lovely mug I drank my tea from all day.




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I have LOTS of pots under plastic waiting to be drawn on.  Tomorrow all that will happen.

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The porch framing is all finished up!  Shade, yay!  Now for all the small tidbits to finish it up.  But that will wait for a weekend job, when my helpers show up and only expect to be paid in beer.


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Detail from one of the large bowls.


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Well like a said, not a bad day.  I'm ready for a cool shower and then on to supper.  Maybe a bit of relaxation out on the porch later on too.  Good evening all.

Monday

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The porch should be finished by the end of the week if not sooner.  I had a pretty productive weekend, mainly making bowls and mugs and such.   A few pots came out of the kiln.  Most of them had clothes line deco but I did have a few experiments like the bowl above.  I'm working out glazing ideas as I go.  This isn't my ideal solution, nor even my ideal palette.  I'm not quite sure how I'm going to approach this new imagery as far as glazing goes.

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IMG_0083Hopefully I'll finish up two gallery orders this week and fire again over the weekend.

Porch

IMG_0070My brother in law, Ronnie, is here building our porch.  That's him in the hat.   His day job is a head carpenter but the company he worked for has cut back due to lack of work.  I'm happy to be paying him and his helper to do some work for us.  He'll do a first rate job and knock it out quickly.

I 've been glazing this morning, a new more tedious process.  Maybe I'll have some pots to show on Sunday.

Lots of pots under plastic waiting for the next step in their journey to the table.  I better get back to work.

Back at it

teapotI feel like I'm finding my stride in the studio.  It's taken me a while since being back from my Penland class.  I think I've just had so much on my mind that I've not known exactly what to do.

Getting a bunch of pots made has been the best thing for me.  That has always been my mantra, 'Make pots'.  I can sit around for days and have things go through my mind and my sketchbook but it's not until I get on the wheel and make some pots that things start coming together for me.  I guess it's the physicallity of it all.

Using the red tempra paint for layout has been a lifesaver for me.  I can mess something up in the blink of an eye because I haven't thought it out well enough.  And once it's scratched in there...well it's there.

I've got a bisque full of plates and bowls going tonight; I made cups, more plates, and decorated serving bowls and a couple teapots this afternoon.  A good day.  I can't wait to get some of this work thorough the glaze kiln.  Hopefully by the end of the weekend.

Thanks for checking in.

Domestic Stuff

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Just washed up this batch of dirty dishes.  We go through a lot of cups in a day.  That pilgrim bottle is one I made and it's what we keep our dish washing liquid in.

Fried rice for supper tonight.  I like a couple scrambled eggs in there.  I made this spouted bowl years ago, it cracked in the kiln but I really liked it and we kept it.  It gets plenty of use when I need to whisk up some dressing or scramble a few eggs.

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Bowls from Tues.

I'm not completely sold on this image viewer.  For now it will do though.  Click on those (very small)  thumbnails to see the larger images.

I drew on these bowls today.  I've never spent that much time on one pot.  I did have a tiny breakthrough and that was drawing that cup and saucer on a few of them.  Basically it told me "anything goes".  Hummm. Okay, well we'll see.