Ram Rhytons and stoneware

Where did March go? A month ago we had a horrendous snowfall and now we're right into a glorious Spring. I planned to complete the making and slip-painting of any red earthenware pots I had on hand early in the month so that I could clean out my wheel and start making pieces for the TriCity Potters' soda firing, using grey Plainsman stoneware clay. But…

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their painted plates await the glaze firing

Raid Quartet

During the latter part of March I was mainly concentrating on throwing some stoneware pieces for the TriCity Potters' upcoming group soda firing but I found an afternoon to roll out some more slab plates and platters. Mina and friends were hoping for another Raid so I filled my kiln with said plates and my slowly accumulating earthenware jugbirds and some bowls for a bisque…

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Bird Rhyton

Some Soda Results

Saturday was not a good day to deliver new pots to Granville Island! It was a cold but beautifully sunny day and all of Vancouver decided to check out the market and most drove there! We were lucky to find a pay parking spot. Staff at Circle Craft didn't mind my coming in then, and in fact they were pleased to be able to tell…

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Manifest/Trace Pierre Coupey

On Sunday, a week ago, Al and I took advantage of another sunny but cold day to drive over to the Seymour Art Gallery in Deep Cove, North Vancouver. I was curious to see what Pierre Coupey had done with the idea of painting on plates. Since spotting RenĂ©e Van Halm's painted plates in her show at the West Vancouver Museum he has enthusiastically joined…

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Eric

Five Raiders

It's two weeks since the most recent Raid took place. Because Philippe used wax on bisque-fired plates I decided to re-fire everybody's work, including two Rhytons that Eric had painted, so that there would be no smudging of underglazes. Then, with my participation in the soda firing for much of last week, it was a minor miracle that I found time to glaze and fire…

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