Thursday, April 5

I got myself, crafts, camera, and computer all in one place, just for you people.

I'm not entirely sure who you people are, other than fellow craftsters and lovers of snails. I just made a really awesome snail in ceramics. I shall have to remember to take a picture of it tomorrow, before it goes in the kiln. It's nice not having to worry about stuff blowing up during firing. In high school, something blew up nearly every time. My really awesome dragon pot had its head and tail taken out by my friend's abstract arm fist thingy. It was ironic, yet sad. My dragon is now just a flying gourd. But I digress.

Recent FO's: (bad lighting, I know, but my windows all face a wall.)

1 of 3 coil pots. This one is a squared spiral, inspired by those sticky note blocks.
Technical stuff: High fire, Rod's Bod clay with Dunham Blue glaze.


2 of 3 coil pots. Third pot is still waiting to be fired. Inspired by the way the clay came out of the extruder, and my love of yarn. I really love this pot, and for once I like that the iron came through the glaze. The second needle took a nasty fall right after I finished glazing, and then it was fired in some strange chalky stuff (hey, I'm not an art major) because I waxed over the glazed needles in order to dip the blue. It worked, and now I just have to glue it on.
Technical: High fire, Rod's Bod, Turquoise and messed up glazes.


Another angle.



Little owl dish thingy. The crack in the back happened in the glaze kiln. It didn't turn out very cute, but it's not a graded piece, so hey.
Technical: High fire, Rod's Bod, Concepts underglaze (really meant for low fire stuff, but nobody told me) with clear on top.




Tiny tiny cup. It' about the size of a votive candle. I luuurve the way it came out. It looks so earthy. I made the impressions with a nautilus shell button.
Technical: High fire, Rod's Bod, green stain with clear glaze.


Um, wow, craptastical picture. Boo bad focus on self-timer. And yeah, it's not finished, but I'm soo close! Only the hood is left!
Technical: Cascade 220 in a heathered purple, Rogue from The Girl From Auntie, size small with 2 or 3 extra cable repeats at the waist.


Size view. It's pretty baggy in the waist area, but it's a hoodie, so it's fine.

2 comments:

Ruby Hoppen said...

hello again and I second the hurrahs- why do you love snails? don't you find it funny that almost everybody HATES them? And will go out of their way to SQUASH them? nice ceramics- I would like to see your snail as well. x ruby

Ruby Hoppen said...

When I was about three I used to collect them and keep them in a farm and name them all Flora.