Also fired up a nice matte green DEEP scoop that was a back up for a custom order that I somehow forgot to get fired with the rest of the order, so its a good thing the customer was happy with the other one I did!
Unloaded the kiln today! I finally got a big orchid pot done thats been just hanging around, its going up on Etsy soon! Its a red clay, stained with iron oxide and a touch of cream glaze on the top to hide where the seams weren't cleaned up as well as I liked... durf, no shortcuts, I do know better! It looks great now. Also a bunch of kusamonos and the trays I did a few weeks ago at the studio tour. They're pretty generic so people can mix n match, the tan clay with oxide on the outsides and some with color, some with clear on the inside. My thinking was they'll go with most anything, we'll see if they're a hit or a flop! They should also work for kokedama (moss ball plantings) which might be interesting! I've GOT to get a kokedama made so I can use it in photos...
Also fired up a nice matte green DEEP scoop that was a back up for a custom order that I somehow forgot to get fired with the rest of the order, so its a good thing the customer was happy with the other one I did!
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Maryjane Carlson
Clay has always fascinated me, its many colors and textures, the shapes you can create using it, even the feel of it squishing in my hand. Even after years of playing in the mud I find myself exploring new ideas and I hope my work shows this. Archives
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