Showing posts with label First throwing in a while. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First throwing in a while. Show all posts
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Video of pueblo potter Martin Martinez great grandson of Maria
This is a nice video following the entire process of mixing the clay to the firing of this famous black, pueblo pottery.
I did get some studio paper work done yesterday morning but it was a day for osteo treatments, stops at the vet and grocery store, lunch and home to make dinner.
Today will be a studio day with some time given to to harvest whatever veggies are ready.
After breakfast I'll load the next group of dried pots into the bisque kiln, pug some clay,and start throwing more pots to fill that next bisque firing.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Back in the saddle again.
About a week ago I wrapped a couple of pugs of too firm Phoenix clay with wet towels and put them back in the bag to soften. It worked but too well. It was a struggle throwing with clay that soft, so I resorted to throwing a few experimental cup shapes and mugs, a soy server and a couple of bowls.The heat gun saved the wide bowl in front, that wanted to slump, even though I was throwing almost dry. With the other pug of this softened clay I'll be throwing some more low wide serving dishes. After being out of the studio so long, this was a small, but good start.
After cleanup and a couple of other studio chores, I headed to the house to make dinner. I went back out again after dinner to cover some of the pots and left the few that were too wet, uncovered. It was a good thing I checked them at 6 o'clock this morning, because they were already pretty leather hard. The pilot on the gas heater makes was enough to dry pots almost too much overnight. It's now off.
Even though there's still a lot of planting and other garden chores to do, I'm now switching to my plan of an hour or so work in the garden and the rest of the day in the studio.
Time to plant.
After cleanup and a couple of other studio chores, I headed to the house to make dinner. I went back out again after dinner to cover some of the pots and left the few that were too wet, uncovered. It was a good thing I checked them at 6 o'clock this morning, because they were already pretty leather hard. The pilot on the gas heater makes was enough to dry pots almost too much overnight. It's now off.
Even though there's still a lot of planting and other garden chores to do, I'm now switching to my plan of an hour or so work in the garden and the rest of the day in the studio.
Time to plant.
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