making yunomi

Monday. And a Video

Hey.  Sorry for the break.  I don't know what happened last week but I finally got all my stuff sorted and I'm feeling better now.  I've been getting some pots made and I think this kiln load is going to come together pretty quickly.

I've been invited to send 5 pots to AKAR for their annual yunomi show.  That will be in March.  This will be my third year in the show and I am so honored to be asked.  I shot a short video showing the making of a yunomi so here it is:

I love making pots on my treadle wheel.  The combination of using that wheel and soft clay helps give the pots the energy that I look for in my work.  Also, not over-working each pot is important.  I try to make the pot in as few movements as possible.  It's hard to do on some pots but it's what I strive for.  I really want the look of the throwing to show through in the finished pot.  I want the clay wall to have some motion and the pot look like it's rising up or moving out or breathing.  I feel the pots are at their best when they come off the wheel.  For them to have some energy and life after the firing is one of the crucial things I want to achieve.  

Here they are after being footed and decorated:

I made 11 more today.  I don't know how I ended up with 9 to begin with.  I wanted 20 for the firing so hopefully out of those I'll get 5 good ones.

So that's all I have for now.  Tomorrow I've got another video to post and I'll try to get some content up as the week goes on.  Thanks for checking me out.