More than I realized:

Once glazing was underway, I discovered there was enough new work to fill the kiln twice for glaze firing. Fortunately, those folks awaiting pieces were super patient, so I was able to take a relaxed (retired) approach, without the pressure of a deadline.  Also, studio time has been somewhat restricted due to visiting all those who help keep us in working order: dentist, optometrist, cardiologist, dermatologist, and the rest of the restoration team.  Must admit that a more relaxed approach to glazing allows for more attention to detail and trying new ways of doing things. Also allows for more reading and research. Nice!  Hope you like what you see.

Sample pieces from kiln #1:

Halibut ready for party.

Fresh from the kiln... for you, Jean.

Largest and most colorful bowl.
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Halibut ready for prom.

Sandhill crane in flight...no audio. 

Scenic vase or  bowl.

Mugs...every kiln load includes new mug designs.

Stephanie's fireweed platter.

Scenic snack plate.

Pair of scenic pasta bowls.

Lots of ornaments: fox, fish, rabbit, loon, Alaska, home;
some tea bag holders, too. 

Pets as ornaments

Moose, moose, and more moose!   Moose mania!

Within the coming week,  I will post samples from a second glaze firing.  Lots more new work!

Let me know if there's something in which you are interested...or if you'd like to swing by the studio for a first-hand look. 

~ Carol