A white clay vase, with red iron oxide brushed all over, then Mexico glaze, brushed down a bit after dry, then fired to cone 6 oxidation (electric). 7 inches tall. Thrown double wall bottom half, carved for tree trunks.
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Out of chaos comes creation? - my shelves at the studio |
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Sarah trimming up a storm... |
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Marsha fixing a bowl ready to glaze |
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My favorite wheel ready to work on mugs...and fortunately I haven't had to wait for it in any Open Studios this week!
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Blair working on one of her huge pots. |
Our Black Mountain Center for the Arts studio has Open Studio each day, at different times, and we all gather to do our work. Its a great sense of community, seeing most of the same people every day, and the only thing we have in common is clay.
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