Read more about the article Birds and Carving
sgraffito dish 7 3/4" x 1 1/4"

Birds and Carving

A dozen jugbirds were ready for their glaze firing recently and work made by family members justified getting that done. Guests from Washington State were able to pick up their chosen Puffin jugbird on their way through here, en route to Calgary. I mailed a crested Kingfisher to another Washington State friend, just in time for his wife on Mothers' Day. I plan to save…

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Read more about the article Celadon
Forest Bird dinner plate 9.5" x 1.25"

Celadon

I can't resist a challenge so when I read that the  Potters Guild of BC were hosting a one-day show of plates during the Canadian Ceramics Symposium I needed to quickly make a dinner plate. Having already made enough pots to fill my reserved two cubic feet of space in the soda firing I decided to experiment with sgraffito again and booked a space in…

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My 14 pots

My Mergatroid Moments

During 2022 I've been following the news about firings in the Potters' Guild of BC gas kiln. Funding was secured and the current board purchased a big Bailey kiln from Emily Carr U. Thanks to the enthusiastic manager of the Mergatroid Artists Studio building, Morley Faber, it has now been installed on a levelled, covered concrete pad next to the building. Technicians have been trained,…

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Read more about the article Some ‘historic’ pots
Lidded temmoku Jar 1988 7" x 7"

Some ‘historic’ pots

Here we are half way into January and so far 2021 doesn't appear to be any different from most of 2020.. horrid. Alan and I are keeping strictly to ourselves with the hope of avoiding Covid19 while we wait to get vaccinated. Now it looks as if our turn for a jab is delayed until later in the Spring.            …

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