Those jugbirds

I threw these ten jug bird bodies back in early October and kept them moist until I had time to continue working on them.   Here they are just over a week ago when I had thrown a few more and I had got them all assembled with spouts and handles and slip-painted, waiting to dry. And this is a photo of my work from…

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Good firing

I finally unloaded a much-delayed kiln-load this week and my much-recovered husband was able to resume his role as my pot photographer. The work that has waited the longest to be fired is that made by my visitors from Austin, Texas back in October. Their very varied collection of tiles have all turned out well, so now I must pack those up and hope Canada…

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Studio companions

Now that Alan is slowly recovering from his surgery I am finding time to get into my studio again. Local artist and TriCity Potter Gay Mitchell asked if she could come and paint any tiles that I have left over from workshops. She has a show scheduled for Gallery Bistro here in Port Moody at the end of November and I believe she'd like some…

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Today's flock

Today’s Flock

                  Today's photography session didn't take long as there were only ten new jugbirds and two 'Raider' plates. Most of the birds have been made before but I like to post the photos so that I can keep a record of what I made and when. Thanks Alan. I had two new oval plate forms in the bisque…

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Thixotropic, and storage boxes

Yesterday was a good day to catch up on some studio chores, as the kiln was completing a bisque firing and the rain poured down. First on my list was the weighing of ingredients for my cone 04 clear glaze, then adding water, and mixing and sieving them. I left the bucket for a while and turned to mixing plaster. You'll see that I do take the precaution of wearing…

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