Actually, I haven't posted for a long time. I guess I've just been too busy with work, writing for my other blog, Coulee Region Art, and shoveling snow. I haven't made any new pots for a couple of months and am itching to throw some clay and burning to fire a raku kiln.
I am also currently building a website jeffguin.com. Right now I am just figuring out how I want the site set up so I am creating pages and links and adding photos of pottery that I have made in the past. The site tends to change every day but hope to finish it up soon.
Outside of my activities stated above, I plan on finishing the fiber lid for my brick wood burning kiln, clean and tune-up a treadle wheel that is sitting in the studio, fire up the fiber raku kiln, clean the studio, throw some pots---Well, lets just say I'd better get to doing and stop the "planning."
Creativity, Serenity, and the Value of Repetition
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I often hear this from students or new potters: "Oh, I could never make
the same thing over and over, how boring! Where is the creativity?" When I
hear ...
2 days ago
2 comments:
Sounds like an ambitious plan. Hope it all goes well.
I'm interested in how you get the wares into the kiln... and back out. I ask because this size kiln might be something I can build at the high school, to teach the students about wood firing. I have been following the building process, and can't wait to see how it works!
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