I love to make big bowls. Now, I make them press molded with slabs and bits. They are in stoneware, glazed with local clays/ashes from our wood stove and sometimes more slip. These are wonderful for serving food as punchbowls, for balls of yarn, magazines or as an object all alone.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
big bowls
I love to make big bowls. Now, I make them press molded with slabs and bits. They are in stoneware, glazed with local clays/ashes from our wood stove and sometimes more slip. These are wonderful for serving food as punchbowls, for balls of yarn, magazines or as an object all alone.
Labels:
ash glazes,
big bowls,
clay glazes,
hand built pottery
Monday, February 1, 2010
planters
Although the temperature here is -20, I am thinking eventually things will warm up and we will be gardening once again. In the meantime, why not plant indoors. Here are my planters, some barrel-fired, some high fired. All are hand built and made for 4" pots. Check out this link.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
primitive fired bowls
Here are my latest barrel- fired pots. I have started doing a last polish with vegetable oil and the results are quite amazing. The finished pot is glossy and the surface is dense and smooth, no wax is necessary, the colours are vibrant with lots of subtlety. Even before firing the pots are shiny. the benefit here apart from esthetics is that there is no need for varnish or wax to be applied after firing and ,so, these are compatible with food.
Labels:
barrel-fired pottery,
hand built pots,
unglazed pots
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Monday, August 31, 2009
planters and vases
Friday, August 21, 2009
teapots
The summer is winding down after 1001pots, workshops and lots of visitors.It has been 1 year since the beginning work on the new studio and what a year, new space,clay, glazes, kiln, the works. Now, what a pleasure to serve tea to visitors in the garden, chat and of course, wrap up their purchased wares. Here are a couple of this latest batch of teapots.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
latest barrel fire summer workshop too!
this is the latest barrel firing. I am using red and white earthenware, all pots are handbuilt, polished and fired in a mixture of straw and pine needles. I throw in salt and metal oxides for vapourous colours, There will be a 5 day workshop starting Monday July13, 10-4, nature drawing and pots at my studio in Val David. It will be lots of fun.
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