Eric, Pierre, Renée and Gill

Eric Metcalfe has been experimenting with drawing on bisque forms. The ceramic pencils don't work on a bone dry plate, they just grind a groove instead of leaving a line so I bisqued a couple of his favourite rimmed plates. And yes, the drawing doesn't burn off and is enhanced and preserved by the coat of clear glaze.              …

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Orange Duck

Industrial Revolution: Amy Li Chuan Chang

  I didn't get in to see Amy Chang's show of extraordinary ceramic objects at Port Moody Arts Centre until the very last day. So I'm sorry that I can't suggest you see them too! but I do think I should record some of her amazing pieces here.       The show's title 'Industrial Revolution' tells us that she is interested in fabricating mechanical…

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Gill’s Jugbirds

  The remaining space in my kiln was filled with the jugbirds I managed to get finished in February. I've already posted a photo of a new Rooster when he was leather hard and freshly painted with underglaze and terra sigillata. Now I was looking forward to seeing how he'd look after the glaze firing. I'm pleased with his comb and wattle and glaring eyes!…

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Slip-painted Yunomis

My Playtime

After Christmas I wandered into my studio and noticed that I still had the remains of experiments with blue, red and white earthenware clay. I decided to just enjoy throwing with no need to embellish the surface of the few pots I made. Only now, after trimming to reveal the striations, bisque-firing and then glazing with the new, all-forgiving clear glaze can I see what…

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