Or…. you can see if your friends will let you hang out in a spot in their toasty warm studios during the winter cold snaps. I like this option… they’ve got better hot chocolate, and... oh yeah… heating. Being a decent guest you might be expected to do a little wedging, maybe some trimming, definitely some story telling…. It’s all about that winter camaraderie thing.
So I’ve been spending to past week getting started on creating a series of Cairns for this spring's exhibitions. These are large(ish) decorative ceramic post markers, and due to their size and complexity, they can be tricky to get across the finish line in a stately manner… (Understatement). Luckily, they really like to be slow dried and they make use of a lot of the techniques I’ve been playing with this year.
For me, these forms provide a more sculptural surface for developing more complex narratives and they also provide a glorified test tile for exploring studio archenemy. This could get really fun… we’ll see… I’m hoping to pick through the results of this winters work and gallery mount a few finished pieces for spring’s and summer’s exhibitions. I guess we’ll have to see....
This is the cobalt slip
and a veiw of cutting the stencils with a razor blade.
This is the proposed slip & glaze combo I'm planning to use... it's a cobalt slip and MoonCrater White glaze.Working through the form....
Applying the stencils & sponging on the slip...
All most there...Hallmarked and now we let it dry S-L-O-W-L-Y...
4 comments:
Fabulous! Can't wait to see them once their fired!
As usual, fantastic! also can't wait to see the finished/fired pieces!
Incredible, incredibly tall work! I feel your pain with the cold and freezing pots, although I've gotten some great textures from it. ; )
I'm reduced to one word: Wow!
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