Spring Art Tour - Kiln 3

On track, with third kiln unloaded today.  Some of the usual and some of the unusual.
With the tour less than a week away, there's need to pick up the pace a bit.

I should also mention that at this stop on the tour you'll find 50+ dahlias, a life-long collection of fiber arts books, and a collection of music CDs as well.  The sale of plants, provided by Bill and Kathy Mailer and Cindy Forsyth, and the books and CDs provided by Joan Edwards, are all fundraisers for the Willow Library Association.

Now, to the pottery from kiln 3.  An additional posting is intended later in the week to show knit pieces you'll find at this stop on the tour.


Bacon cookers...drape strips over giant mug and catch all drippings.


Ornaments...the best large moose ever from my kiln!

Buttons...hearts, cabins, bears, trees, fish, moose.

Buttons sorted, and some Alaskana ornaments.

Experimenting with lighter colors for spring.

New forms, a couple covered and one on a warming stand.

Tall forms...one covered, two not.

My favorite glaze combo these days. Thanks, Don G.

Two serving bowls and one jewelry stand for treasures.

A profile of those same three pieces.

An inside view of the jewelry holder...sprigs, melted glass, and holes for hanging earrings.




Variety in forms, surfaces, and purpose... each piece with personality!
 
Yes, the Great Day To Be In Willow is the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, May 25.

See the flyer promoting the Great Day. Hope many will participate in the activities!

Do get in touch if you have questions.  The Willow Library (907-861-7655) or WillowAK Pottery (907-360-3696).

Cheers!