Friday, March 30, 2012

spring renovations



Well the season has abruptly changed from the interior quiet of winter to an explosively warm week to coincide with breaking down of an interior wall to expand the studio. Fortunately the weather was warm enough to leave windows and doors open while Liam , the genius builder, rearranged spaces, made doorways become walls, and walls disappear. The studio has doubled work space and we will lost the cramped feeling. The chaos of renovations is disruptive but exciting too. The next post will show the results.

Monday, March 12, 2012

ice curtain




Today, we snowshoed up the mountain to a rock formation called "le Bleue". Along the top of the cliff runs a trickle of water that slowly drips off the edge. In the winter this freezes and forms an ice curtain. You can even go behind the curtain into a cave of rock and ice. The ice varies in colour from blue to creamy yellow. The rock face is granite and I imagine the pale blue is from minerals migrating to the water, glaze made from granite dust makes this colour apparently, I've not been able to get the dust fine enough. The yellow is from iron in the earth on the rock. The ice is luminous, at least 6" thick. I will try to make a glaze like this, maybe nepheline syenite with ash. I get the creamy yellow with black slip covered with thick ash. The sun is strong and the ice is melting drip, drip drip, icicles down to the ground [snow].

Friday, March 2, 2012

winter





It is March and still snowing. We spend lots of time in the forest, walking, snowshoeing, and skiing. The landscapes are intimate, austere, I find them revealing of the bones of the forest. One aspect of perpetual interest is tree bark, each tree is different, each tree's experience is individual and the bark reflects this life. I striate my pots surfaces in much the same fashion. Here are some barks that caught my eye today.