Remember me? Uffda! It has been a long time since I first started this porcelain mask. I'm thinking last October, and it sat around on the drying shelf until now. This mask made it through the raku firing just fine. It is broken in half because of my stupidity. Oh well. I'll start another one soon and do it again. I did post a short slide show of my raku firing process on the blog that I write for work. Just click on the link to view the post. Raku Firing Process.
Slip Transfer
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Every once in a while I go down a rabbit hole & get very interested in slip
transfer techniques. Image transfer doesn't really have a role in my work
(wh...
It's Sale time...
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It's Sale time! at ANGELA WALFORD CERAMICS - STUDIO SALE - SAVE THE DATE -
SAT- 14 DEC 9am-4pm
Massive savings on onesies, studio stock and samples...
Incl...
A caravan and a kitchen
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Thank you for all the lovely comments on my last post, I was surprised
that anybody is still out there reading this blog, I'd neglected it so
badly.
This...
from earth and sky
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Butterflies seem like heavenly creatures as they drift by.Their tumbling
through my garden makes me remember those who have passed off earth and
sea, as Wi...
A Fun Little Fairy House Box
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by Eleanor Hendriks Soft slab construction Fairy House Box -yes the
roof/lid is removable! Funny little window Out of focus eye stalk/ chimney
Fairy sized ...
So much to say...but so little time..
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This Saturday and Sunday the Thrown Together crew will be having their
Spring sale. From what I've seen of all my fellow "pottery pals"
....they'll have so...
Took my first clay classes at Bemidji State University in 1989. In 2002, after a long break, I started more pottery classes at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI.
I do not have one area of interest, but that isn't to say I am unfocused. I enjoy making everything from coffee mugs to trompe l' oeil. I work with highfire stoneware, and low fire earthenware. I'm just clay crazy.
1 comment:
The mask looks beautiful raku fired, so sorry it broke; I have been there with a few pieces I've dropped and broke myself.
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