September 3, 2013
Thanks for your interest in pottery! Unloaded another glaze kiln and learned a lot, once again, from the results. Am good with the decision not to do a hold on the firing schedule and to leave the kiln undisturbed for 24 hours after the completion of the firing. Here are photos of what was just fired: Nature in and on porcelain A variety of forms and glazes -- many with designs incorporated into the glazing process. Keith's favorite...not surprisingly Two pennies in this photo, to help suggest size of pieces Some familiar color combinations and some new discoveries. Trees, leaves, buds, and flowers easily find their way into the design work, aiming to give each piece its unique personality. If you see some of these pieces in person, turn them over. You may find a pleasant surprise on the bottom side. Reminiscent of Alaskan lakes, trees, and adventures in nature. Blue and black, blue and nutmeg, shore break and sage, shore b...