I also returned to one of my glazes that I found using Ron and John's Glossy Base from Mastering Cone Six Glazes. A few years ago I decided I wanted something minty green but brighter than the one in their book. I wanted to stick to a couple bases so chose one of their bases to work with as I was already using it in their Variegated Blue. From several different test tiles I chose this one and have been very happy with how it looks and works on my clay.
Here's another little dish with a surprise bottom or maybe not-so-surprise as you can see it peeking up on the edges.
Below is a much larger serving platter that I made using Gail Kendall's faux foot technique. A clip from her video is available at Ceramic Arts Daily, here.
Here's another little dish, great for olives, using Gail's faux foot.
I dug out my old basket weaving supplies to try some rim weaving on some bowls. I made several of these years ago but discovered I didn't have a single one left so searched through old photos to see if I could find one to remind me how I had done it. I discovered it was like riding a bike, but with the help of some old basket patterns to help me with the rim pattern.
Here's my bowl with the round reed waiting for it's weaving..... and here I go....
And finally finished ....
I've also had some fun making a few new beer vessels. I dug out my stamps to announce 'BEER TIME' which it is almost that now.......
Happy creating... in the clay, the fiber, the kitchen or where ever you create!
Ah yes - like the minty green glaze - and those surprise bottoms!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love that surprise bottom.. and the weaving on your bowl, fantastic..
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Gorgeous color of glaze-that green is very serene. And the shape for the top piece is fun-different than what you normally do I think-but a very pleasing shape and bottom. There is a lot to all of this. I like how you combine several different things and aren't just casting a bowl. (Hope that is the correct term!)
ReplyDeleteI love your pottery - the shapes are wonderful, and these colours are right up my alley. Hmm - I like your choice in beer, too!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, such a wonderful creative spurt. Great textures and I love the glaze color.
ReplyDeleteoh my word..how tantalizing and inspiring
ReplyDeleteEin Prosit!
ReplyDeleteThat woven bowl looks amazing and wiggle bottom made me smile.
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