An Australian potter shares her thoughts on the clay life. Elaine Bradley has a special interest in Print on Clay techniques.
Monday, August 15, 2011
COLOUR
This wildly, vivid and glam lady is on a vessel by Robyn Lees, now based in Margaret River, Western Australia http://www.margaretrivergallery.com.au/robynlees.html. I've attended a brilliant workshop with Robyn - she had so much to share and was so funny too. So yes, I believe there is room for brown in pottery, and also room for tons of colour.
Perth, Western Australia
Palmyra WA 6157, Australia
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Karma?
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".. and my coffee is cold, I can take it." |
I was wrong. I admit it! It happens occasionally. It was not my error that caused the kiln to fail on me. I had programmed it perfectly. It seems asking it to go up at a rate of 150 degrees C per hour is asking too much. Funny, it worked last time, and the time before that and before that. I have committed to a bigger and better kiln to replace this one, one with NO rust or door falling off the hinge, one that BLOOMING works and does not cause me angst, lack of sleep and loss of my work. Do you think it knows??
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
My Hippo - I think I may call it Murphy
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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!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
adriana christianson: In the groove
adriana christianson: In the groove: "Im loving being at the warrandyte studio. To dedicate time to my claywork with no distractions has just been such a big shift in my thinkin..."
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