There's a new tree goddess in the studio. She's top shelf. Has lots of glazes on her...chocolate brown, black oxide to show the cracks, palest pinks and whites on "human" parts (face and feet)...nutmeg and eggshell too. What will she look like when finished in the kiln?
Well, I can accept the way she looks, though the colors were a big surprise actually. That's the way of glazes!
Happy birthday to ancestor: John Moss Jr, 1682–1755
Birth 10 NOVEMBER 1682 • Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut colony.
Death 14 MARCH 1755 • Wallingford, New Haven County, Conn
In my mother's line, my 8th great grandfather (or maybe more or less numbers of great, I'm not really sure.) father of John Moss, grandfather of Eliz Moss Booth, wife of Corp. Isaac Booth, who fought in the Revolutionary War
Today's quote:
It is possible to come into such profound alignment with the moral and spiritual axis of the universe that every moment of your life is a walk in grace, and that you know without any doubt that you are in the right place at the right time. Craig Hamilton
amazing goddess, dh birthday is today
ReplyDeleteI don't know who dh is, but happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteComment about the coloration...the golden yellowish color in upper tree area is bare clay! I kept wondering how it got there, but somehow I missed glazing a lot of it! I like it's leafy tones.
ReplyDeleteprimitive strength there!
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