Read more about the article So.. Da Results
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So.. Da Results

Any time you fire with flame rather than predictable electricity you are going to have surprises. Whether your work is in a reduction-firing in a gas kiln, in a wood kiln or a salt or soda firing you can never be sure how things will work out. There are sometimes serendipitous happenings and other times when the surfaces are flat, rough, crunchy or the wrong…

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TCP Kiln Unloading

After waiting three suspenseful days the fifteen TriCity potters who'd taken part in a first group soda firing showed up at 3pm on Tuesday afternoon to see what we'd done. When I arrived a few tall pieces from the very top had been removed but I quickly snapped a photo of the front section of the load. With quite a few blue slip sprayed pieces…

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Read more about the article TriCity Potters’ First Soda Firing
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TriCity Potters’ First Soda Firing

Last year the TriCity Potters decided to ask for a group soda firing at Shadbolt Centre and we were given a slot for this April. To get prepared we invited Fredi Rahn, who teaches there and who has lots of experience with soda firing, to give us a presentation in January. She discussed which clays to use and explained that the outsides of the pots…

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Read more about the article More Thomas Kakinuma pots
Bird Book-ends

More Thomas Kakinuma pots

Bob from Manitoba responded to my blog on the Thomas Kakinuma show at West Vancouver Museum in February: Hi, My name is Bob and I live in Winnipeg Manitoba. I have bought a few pieces of Thomas's pottery around here. Two brown birds with spots on them(1 wings open,1 wings closed). A couple vases about 7" tall(1 birds in flight around it, the other has…

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