October 14, 2010

new pots


I'm back at the wheel after a very successful Saturday at the Sisters Market.

Thank you to everyone that came along (and to all those who went home with one of my cups!)

It was a lovely day, and great to meet so many wonderful people.

September 27, 2010

Market next weekend


If you're in Brunswick next weekend come along to the market!

September 7, 2010

Northcote Pottery


I've been doing a class on Thursdays. Well it's not really a class as such as there's no structure, it's more an open studio evening.


They're having a little show with some of my work in it.

Here's one of my more earthy and unsual pieces done during the evenings

September 1, 2010

I'm having a stall at the Sisters Market!

On October 9th and December 18th I'm having a market stall of my cups at the Sisters Market, Brunswick Townhall.

And my pots are shown in their stallholder listing!

I'm very excited (and a just little nervous!).

August 4, 2010

Slip

I've been messing around with some slip.

This is using some recycled clay for the pot (thrown off the hump!). It has quite a bit of terracotta in it. I find the orange a little much, so I was trying to create a layered feel by brushing on white slip whilst it was still on the wheel.

Then I added some black slip to the top after they'd dried a little.



The slip recipe...
Calcium Borate - 30
Postach Feldspar - 30
Ball Clay - 25
Silica - 15

For the white I've just added some porcelain slip I had from throwing, to thicken it up and give it some density. For the Black, I've added a good portion of Ebony underglaze powder.

Then I'll give them a clear glaze. Not sure whether to take this clay up to Stoneware or just to Earthenware... could be risky given the amount of terracotta

July 30, 2010

spring

The blossoms are just starting to come out. Snuffled a branch on the ride back from the kiln

Spring is on its way...

July 29, 2010

awhile between drinks


It's been awhile between drinks but finally i'm back at the wheel and making some progress

I've been throwing off the hump this week - and it's been a revelation. It's fast, flowing and gives a more natural feel to the pots.

And I've been mucking around with some black slip as well, to provide a contrast to the white.

We'll have to see how they work out. These pictures are of raw pots so they'll change quite a bit once they're fired and glazed. Hopefully the black will stand out more and the white will ping. Fingers crossed, but you never know with clay. It has a life of its own!







And the background to the shots... the underpainting for Jems next painting. It's been on the packing and sending table for a few weeks now!!