Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson |
At first the usual demon 'Inertia' sat upon me like a big grumpy HIPPO and refused to budge. Any potter knows that feeling, when you somehow just can't get started - and elbowing that Hippo off you is the crucial step.
Garden Studio |
I copped some 'S' cracks so they met my hammer - it is always the Southern Ice. The TMK was divine to throw but not as white as my beloved SI! I was a smidge displeased with other pieces so I tidied them up to refire alongside a batch of new stuff. Whew! You think? Now due to an error I missed when programming my kiln, I have had to refire that work again as the newer laser decal work did not fuse onto the porcelain surface. So when I should be congratulating myself on having sent them off on time, instead I am crestfallen, feeling foolish and grinding my teeth. I'm feeling a little paranoid and a little damp from dashing through rain down to my garden studio to ensure the kiln is doing what I programmed it to do. I got onto FaceBook, blurted a bit, some pottery friends across the planet said the right thing, told me their tales of, let's face it, cock ups, and I feel better now. Sigh ... but wait there's more! I also discovered another Law - did you know there is a Muphry's law too? Google it!
I have encountered Murphry's Law when I was a Clerical Officer but this is the first time I've heard it called that :^)
ReplyDeletedouble sigh...good job
ReplyDeleteElaine I love your Hippo analogy. That is EXACTLY what it feels like.
ReplyDeleteI'm so fascinated by your transfer techniques, I wish wish wish I could do a workshop with you! Good luck for your Canberra show :)