Thursday, October 7, 2010

Slow Drag on a Load of RedDot

 I've been lagging on getting this seasons load greenware ready for the kiln. This is a load of RedDot, (marked cone 10 ware). Overstretching myself enough to tripp me up a spot. Too much thinking and not enough work... too much gardening... too much violin... too much life...
So I'm enjoying a slow drag through a load of 150 yunomi and chawans made to explore a limited palette of glazes and slips. I'm trying stay put at 4 buckets of mixed studio glazes. I do have to admit that much of my satisfaction comes from knowing that I'm nefariously dipping more than 2 dozen cups in other neighboring studio potters glaze buckets just to see what pops up.
Shhh!

3 comments:

cookingwithgas said...

the grass is always greener.....
and what would happen if....

jim said...

love the color of that yellowish clay when it's damp. hope a couple of the two dozen turn out dreamy

claydancer said...

Sounds like way too much evil fun. We need to start planning a local potters bloggers event. At least by the next CCACA if not sooner. What kind of fun get togethers do you have going on in your area!