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New plates

Kiln opening

On Wednesday I was able to empty a very full kiln load. My pieces were on the top shelf and all the lower shelves were filled with twenty plates painted by my recent 'raiders'. In the next day or two I'll post nice photos Al took in our light box of all the work. Yesterday I packed up all the plates and took them in…

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Bone dry plates painted with underglazes

Plate painting day

  Five artists drove out to Port Moody on a really rainy day yesterday, loaded with masses of potluck lunch contributions! They all painted away with enthusiasm and we now have a great group of bone dry plates just waiting for me to get a final jug bird painted. Then I'll get them all loaded in to a bisque firing as usual. Can't wait to…

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Spring is here!

Alan and I returned from our latest adventure just over a week ago. This time we joined a tour of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Al was anxious to make a return visit to some of the fabulous Mayan archaeological sites and to see some that have been revealed since he was there many years ago. I had never been there. Part of the fun for…

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Renee Van Halm, square plate

More fine plates

I opened the kiln on Sunday and Alan has now taken good photos of all the work. There are more than twenty plates and seven of my jugbirds. For those of you who are interested in seeing how various artists tackle the curved surface of a slab-made plate with underglazes I'll post photos of their work, two people per blog. Paul Mathieu spent much of…

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underglaze-painted plates ready for bisquing

January Raid

Four 'Raiders' came out to Port Moody to spend the day painting plates last Friday. Eric chose not to come this time, but sent a platter that he'd painted at home to be included in my next firing. It'll be a presentation piece.           The artists who've volunteered to provide a plate to form a set of six for this year's February…

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