The Delicious Dish

Archive for November, 2008

Back in the studio(saddle) again

 

Tulip Vase   

I find myself revisiting the tulip vase/tulipiere.  I thought I liked the last batch, but these are much stronger.  Isn’t that how it always works when you look back on past work? When I first started to work in clay outside of the university setting, I did too much with each piece, I wanted the pots to have energy, and between my first attempts at creating a patterned surface with glaze and my cutting, darting and hand building on every pot I instead just made an overworked mess. A few years ago I read an article in Studio Potter (can’t remember who wrote it or what issue, sorry) talking about the artist simplifying the form in order to create a stronger surface to decorate.  The article was a light bulb moment for me, knowing I needed not only to simplify the form, but to work on becoming a more capable potter before trying to match the fluidity of glaze and to a vessel in which to support it. So I stopped playing with the form for a time and focused on creating a glaze palate and a semblance of control on the surface while at the same time working on my throwing skills.  Now that I am more confident with both I am starting to manipulate and hand build the form again.  Now I just need to figure out how to glaze them, but luckily I have a few weeks to figure it out while they dry. 

Jars and pitchers waiting for spouts and handles…busy working to get it all done for holiday sales. Check my website for dates and directions.  

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Sale on ETSY

 

 

This month I am having a sale in my ETSY shop on pots that I experimented with utilizing black slip and scriffito. When I look at the finished work, it doesn’t feel like my own some how not authentic, if that makes any sense maybe not enough birds or in my case feather glaze patterns.  I am not saying I do not like the pots or that I will never work this way again, I may just revisit it and go pot fishing some place else. But in the mean time you can pick up a hand crafted bargain.  Have a great weekend!

 
 
 
 

 

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