Read more about the article Testing, Testing, 1…2…3
Northern Flicker 10 1/4" X 11" x 4 1/2"

Testing, Testing, 1…2…3

Members of the BC Potters' Guild have been invited to submit work for a September show which will illustrate parts of the artist's process. Potters need to know so much about the huge variety of ways of working with clay. Starting with hand-building or wheel-throwing, the potter then needs to understand ways of finishing their work, whether with the use of slips, underglazes and glazes, or…

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Birthday Raid

There were enough plates for yesterday's 'Raiders' but only just! My visiting artists were Eric, Mina, Monique, Renée, Cindy and Marlene. As usual the group settled down to work and in no time were concentrating on their latest ideas, all so different from each other. I have a few photos of them working but will wait until the plates are all fired twice before I post photos of…

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August work

This must be the hottest day of the year, at 35C, and I am SO glad my kiln isn't in our house! A glaze firing for three pieces has just ended and it's 6pm. What electrical extravagence, but the Gallery of BC Ceramics staff have invited me to bring in some work for the upcoming members' show, titled 'Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3..' which opens next…

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Read more about the article Functures: Functional Sculptures
l to r, Robert Shiozaki, Janice Cotter, Anya Gusakova

Functures: Functional Sculptures

These three shows opened last Thursday at Port Moody Arts Centre. I was interested to see what Robert Shiozaki and Anya Gusakova had been making since they spoke to TriCity Potters last year ( there's a link to my blog about that below).                   The main gallery was taken up almost completely with ceramic forms which the…

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Read more about the article Ten jugbirds
Green Jugbird w. Orange Bill

Ten jugbirds

My day ended better than it started. On a wet wet wet day I gloomily looked at my clay and wondered what to make first, and procrastinated! I started on some more regular earthenware jugbird bodies and that's a good thing - because a late afternoon email from Melissa at the Gallery of BC Ceramics arrived. As I mentioned in yesterday's blog I was dying…

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