- Orange with corncob texture
- Moss green
- Celadon Crackle
- ? Blue
- Chain imprint with red
- Dusty Pink
- Brick Red
- Fuschia
- Celadon
- Vivid Blue
- Brown with white sponged over
Fun with new glazes (and some old ones):
The equipment is moved out, the kiln is hooked up, and pottery is being fired! I made a bunch of little “bowl-lettes” (see pictures in a previous post of the pinch pots) for glaze testing and experimentation – pictures will be posted when I remember to bring the camera back over from the studio…
A few of the things I’ve been working on recently. Everything is greenware (not fired in the kiln) because the weather has been too, um, wintery to get the vent hooked up. For some reason, I don’t want to breathe fumes…
The “trash can challenge” is coming along nicely – it’s about 3/4 full right now. I’ve been brutal about which pieces to keep and which to toss in that trash can. I throw a bag of clay (usually 12-13 pieces or more, depending on size), let them dry, trim and finish, then pick the best 2 or 3 to keep. Sometimes I’ll keep a “non-racer” because I like the rim or the shape.
Yesterday I made some candle plates/holders, playing around with my mini-extruder (looks like a metal syringe with a flat end to put the dies in) and bits of torn clay for decorations. I like clean, smooth forms, so actually putting something on the pot to break that smoothness is a little disconcerting for me. We’ll see where it goes, though.
2009 was a chaotic kind of year, with many personal and professional changes. We are looking forward to 2010, and the challenges it will bring. Dennis continues to experiment with his art (there is a lot of cardboard around our house right now!) and Keba has a mission to fill up a 32 gallon trashcan as she experiments with clay (I’m hoping the can is filled by March at the latest).
May you and yours have a creative 2010!
Yellow Room Arts is in the process of moving to a new location, with a bigger studio area! When the dust settles, I will add some pictures of the new home. Stay tuned…
A few of the latest pieces from the kiln!

Turquoise cereal/soup bowls.

“Grape koolaid” bowl – this is actually a thinned down purple glaze that I applied with a syringe (no needle!). Overglazed with clear glaze.

Inside view of the grape bowl

Set of 3 nesting bowls. The blue was sponged over the white clay, then sealed with a transparent glaze.