Thursday, June 11, 2009

What on earth did you do while I was on summer break???

Well really it wasn't summer break, I was just too lazy to update.

Mom and I went to go see Blackforest Productions the Thorn and the Rose--it was pretty good. It's nice to see Carla and Jimmy constantly redefining themselves, this was mostly video and live music. We also had Indian buffet <3


































Chris' band, Tahoe Sky, played up in Paletine, Mom's got the goods on that herehttp://www.paulaneedlework.blogspot.com/

In the mean time, I passed all my classes with pretty damn good grades--I'm very proud of myself! 3.66 GPA -- A in ceramics (almost had a heart attack at that one!), B in anthro















Cleaned up the lab for summer break










Moved over to different shelves
























And did a cone six reduction. This was all crap I glazed early last year (god only knows when I made it) and grabbed to throw into the reduction. We actually got to eightish instead of six(see cone pack)--alot of stuff bubbled or had a very matte surface so I'm going to refire to six just in the electric. I've been enjoying Brian's class--very informative--and I'm terribly excited for starting the design of our kilns in two weeks!!!!!!




























































Saturday, May 9, 2009

Egg Cups











Melissa wants egg cups for her new apartment--here are some designs I've been thinking about. I like the last one but obviously having some collapse issues with that design I'll have to play around with.





This is my new cabinet. It was the sink in Kim's bathroom before she redid it, orginal to the house and seventiestastic. I couldn't let it get thrown away!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ranting...

No good pics this week.

Wrapping up the school year and definately running out of gas. I did a really easy assignment for my installation piece (connecting two points in an ephemeral way)--yarn tied into a spider web shape and coated in slip. I'll hang it outside by the kiln yard. My final project is still greenware, and the lids broke and I never bothered to make new ones. In Sarah's class I still haven't made my crystaline glazes (though I did make pieces) or finish glazing my majolica pieces. I really don't understand it, usually when it comes to pottery I'm in overdrive. I guess I'm just ready to chill a bit. And Marina and I keep having "polite confrontations" about my ware. Last week she was unhappy that I was trimming bowls--ones that I had made for a demo she asked me to volunteer my time for. Then she wouldn't fire any of my stuff in the gas kiln. Yes, ok, I understand she should give priorty to projects of course. And even if it was a project of mine and someone else's I would of course give them the space because my stuff can always be fired later. I don't mind waiting. However the way in which she did it, making it clear that it shouldn't be fired. And then today, me cutting her off before she could tell me that I shouldn't fire it at all! I came out real quick with a "Some of them display glaze techniques for Sarah's class" Which they do. I can understand her not wanting someone who is going to overwhelm all of the kilns. But I'm not! And I'm most certainly not making pieces simply to sell! I'm doing serieses--flower bowls, twisty cups and other forms, large bowls. Yes, these pieces will end up in my store. But if there were no chance of me ever making money from these pieces I'd still be making them! When you do a series you have to do hundreds of them to practice the form. When you are trying to get pieces very very thin and professional you have to make hundreds of pieces. This is a learning process. And boy am I learning! AND a few weeks ago she was telling us to make stuff so we could fill the gas kiln! Now she's unhappy it's there? And again, I'm not making an overwhelming or even unreasonable amount of ware. It's disapointing but I'm going to have to go elsewhere. I'll still take Brian's class this summer. I'm very excited to learn the fundamentals of kiln building, our special topic focus. And hopefully by the end of the summer I'll be able to fire a gas kiln myself.

Well I think I've run out of steam. Again.
Pics next week of the cool cups I've been working on!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Smokin' the lady

Been too busy this past week to post. The last wet clay day was this week, but there's going to be a bisque on Monday. I've also suddenly accumulated a huge amount of clay, not to mention several buckets of dry to be recycled. But let's start at the begining!

The muffler fell all the way off my car




































We've been doing china painting in Sarah's class. That's a very low fire colorant that's applied to already glaze fired ware. Here are some of mine in the kiln
































Been throwing alot lately. My centering callous has been acting up.

Smokin' the lady continued

It's been so warm outside we've been taking out the girls. One day was so hot bunny laid down against the house for a nap! hehe she's so cute!














Tuesday I was asked to stay late and demo for an art open house. We pulled a wheel out into the hall and clay was provided, it was pretty cool. But very very low turn out. Not to mention I got stuck in a conversation with Simpsons comic book guy meets Renassiance Faire chain mail maker. Of course I forgot to take pictures until we'd already cleaned up.















Tuesday we also started smoking my lady! First we packed her into a 55 gallon drum with sawdust and other combustables













She was a tad too tall so we had to build up a wall around her















Once she was all packed we got her started!










Unfortunately she went out sometime that night. She did smoulder for about a foot. So today we tried again. Brian ran out of matches, so I asked Jeff. He had.....flint and steel. He *actually* had some! So the boys were out there for an hour trying to get paper and then tried grass and then slivers of bark to start on fire. It was absolutely hysterical! I wish Colleen would have been there, it would have made our cave man reenactment complete! Then one of them had the great idea to stick a stick inside the firing gas kiln. I don't think they actually ever got a living flame, just embers, but finally they got some of the paper lit. It subsequently went out. We'll try again tomorrow---with matches!