Wednesday, November 18, 2015

November Pots


Here are a few pots from last weeks firing.  No disasters, no bloating, just a few ash runs.

The temmokus are from the back of the kiln where there is less ash and slightly lower temperature.






Large pedestal fruit bowl.





Front of kiln pot with lots of ash.





Temmoku nesting bowls.


Big Teadust jug.














Thursday, November 12, 2015

Yesterday


The firing went quite smoothly, even with changing the timing of soaks and slow downs.  Fingers crossed for good results.

Late afternoon.

Near the end

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

All Clammed Up And Ready To Go


We're firing tomorrow.  It's the last firing of the year so of course I tried to squeeze everything in, especially the favourite pieces for the show on the 21st.  Very frustrating when many of them didn't fit in.  Fingers crossed for a good one.







Thursday, September 24, 2015

A Few Pots From The September Firing


There were fairly heavy losses in this firing.  Too hot, too fast, so lots of ash glaze runs, bloating etc.  Here are a few of the better ones.  I'm trying rattan/cane handles as the solid cane have become so expensive.  This is a first try so I'm not sure about them.  I'm thinking the round reed might look better dyed a warmer brown - maybe next time.

Coarse clay basket with thick slip

Teadust Temmoku teapot

Red Shino Teapot

Ash glazed teapot

Ash glazed nesting bowls

 A friend introduced me to Matcha recently so I've made some bowls for it.

Tea bowls - 2 shino, 1 ash.

Teadust temmoku teabowl

Some dishes







Monday, September 14, 2015

Another Firing

We fired yesterday and all went well.  Good dry wood, clouds instead of a hot, sunny day like the day before.  Hopefully results will be good.  When I was loading the 2nd from the top shelf in stack 3 the posts underneath rotated and there were posts and pots all over the place!  Scary and infuriating.  Posts shattered two of the mugs on the floor and various pots had scuffs in the glaze which I touched up.  I only hope there were no cracks hidden under the glaze.  Unloading is on Wednesday or Thursday.  Fingers crossed.

Stack 3.

Last hour or so of the firing.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Assembled

All assembled and most cooling in the last bisque before the firing.  Glazing and wadding for the next  day or so, then loading and the firing on Sunday!

Teapots and olive bowls.

Garlic keepers and soy sauce servers.


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Countdown


Last day to throw today so quickly did a few oil bottles, some garlic pots, olive bowls and 2 teapots to fill in the gaps.  Tomorrow will be assembling and handles etc.  Then quick, quick drying, I hope, (no cracks please) for a firing on the 14th.

Today's work.

Half dry pots.

Barely dry mugs.


Partly loaded bisque kiln.
Bisqued pots waiting for glaze.



Monday, August 10, 2015

Culture Tour

We took a day off yesterday and headed for the Slocan Valley and the Columbia Basin Trust Culture Tour.  It's a long drive from here so we narrowed it down to 2 potters studios, Cameron Stewart's and Robin DuPont's, so we would have time to really look and to talk pots a bit.  Cam Stewart had Lisa Christie and Pamela Stevenson as his guests so there were 4 potters to visit with.  A great day and a good break from making.  I left a couple of pieces behind that I wish I'd bought so am hoping they're still available.  Lesson learned - don't hesitate!

Cam Stewart's handbuilt, delicate little mug.

Lisa Christie's unomi/on the rocks cup.

Robin DuPont's porcelain bowl.

Robin DuPont stoneware bowl.







Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Gearing Up

I'm on a roll, gearing up for a firing as soon as it rains.  I'm going to have the kiln loaded and ready to go as soon as we get several days of steady downpour.  This abnormally long spell of dry, hot weather has got us all a bit nervous.  100's of fires in British Columbia and I don't want to be contributing to them.  
So pots are drying on their heads/faces and more are coming.  Made teapots today that I'll assemble tomorrow.

Soup/cereal bowls

Big salad bowl


Basket serving dishes

Upside down big bell vase inspired by a bell played at the local Zendo Ceremony

Detail 







Thursday, July 30, 2015

Wood

Unless you've wood fired before it's hard to imagine the actual amount of work involved.  I've had customers ask me how long it takes to make that mug.  So where to start?  With mixing the clay, or mixing glazes?  How about the wood?  Today we finished stacking 4 cords of wood - it's taken a few days, we're old - and then we'll have to split the remaining wood and stack it.  Each firing takes about one cord - picked up one piece at a time and put into the kiln - no wonder arms and hands are tired at the end of even a relatively short firing!

Kiln shed is almost full.  Outside pallets are crammed full.

Waiting to be split and stacked.  The biggest pieces are 12 - 14 inches across.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Pot Shots

Here are a few pots from the June firing.  Better late than ...

Ash glazed nesting bowls

Bare and near bare jugs from the front of the kiln.

Red Shino Nesting Bowls

Red Shino Covered Dish

Temmoku Teapot

Tea dust temmoku oil bottles.

Ash glazed tea pot.

Red Shino tea pot.


Ash glazed tea pot.