Things are slow as a ceramic snail here at the CCC at the moment. I've hardly had a spare moment to spend in the studio.
Last time I was there I noticed that the curious stoat sculptures seem to have been breeding. :)
It's hard to believe that last time I was at the studio is was glorious sunny weather, (It's been lashing it down non-stop the last few days here)
We picnicked outside for dinner and then took a tour of the grounds to see what we could find.
Buttercup
Speedwell
Buttercup
Dandelion
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Monty Don's Real Craft - Pottery
Monty Don's whole Real Craft series has been fantastic but of course here at the CCC we've found the pottery one most interesting.
It's well worth a watch:
Monty Don's Real Craft - Pottery
I feel for those potters struggling with the fickle whims of the kiln.
I especially enjoyed seeing Monty Don having a go at slip casting since that is the CCC's main area of ceramics.
I think slip casting is often thought of as being easier and less hand crafted than thrown ceramics, but even that tiny glimpse into slip casting shows you it still takes a great deal of skill.
And that didn't even show the process of making the slip mould! (Something I shall be documenting here so keep your eyes peeled for that. ;))
It's well worth a watch:
Monty Don's Real Craft - Pottery
I feel for those potters struggling with the fickle whims of the kiln.
I especially enjoyed seeing Monty Don having a go at slip casting since that is the CCC's main area of ceramics.
I think slip casting is often thought of as being easier and less hand crafted than thrown ceramics, but even that tiny glimpse into slip casting shows you it still takes a great deal of skill.
And that didn't even show the process of making the slip mould! (Something I shall be documenting here so keep your eyes peeled for that. ;))
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Little Birds Running Wild
It's about time I showed you how my Little Birds came out of the glaze firing!
Well here they are, a whole flock of Little Birds!
I have to admit the results of the glaze fire were rather mixed and not as good as I hoped. I'm not sure what went wrong, it's a combination of things including getting to know my kiln, some old glaze not firing right and my trying to be fancy when applying glaze. XD"
But where's the fun if you don't experiment right?
I wanted to have some with delicate green glaze, I tried one with the usual 3 coats and one I glazed and then wiped back to try and give it a more weathered look. Unfortunately neither worked out, both came out much too pale, I think this was caused by them being in a lower cooler place in the kiln as the same glaze fired fine higher in the kiln.
This red bird shows the worn back look I was trying to achieve with the green bird better, but I think the red colour is too strong in the end.
This poor fella was the worst one, The glaze did not fire well at all. >_<"
Finally a birdy that came out well!
The gold bummed and gold headed birds are definitely my favourite of the bunch!
And then there is a plain elegant white glazed bird. I did try and put a little colour to highlight the eye but it was that pale green which didn't fire properly so ah well.
So it has been an interesting experiment, next time I plan to try a few different things to hopefully get better results.
I'd love to know your thoughts on these first attempts tho! :)
Well here they are, a whole flock of Little Birds!
I have to admit the results of the glaze fire were rather mixed and not as good as I hoped. I'm not sure what went wrong, it's a combination of things including getting to know my kiln, some old glaze not firing right and my trying to be fancy when applying glaze. XD"
But where's the fun if you don't experiment right?
I wanted to have some with delicate green glaze, I tried one with the usual 3 coats and one I glazed and then wiped back to try and give it a more weathered look. Unfortunately neither worked out, both came out much too pale, I think this was caused by them being in a lower cooler place in the kiln as the same glaze fired fine higher in the kiln.
This red bird shows the worn back look I was trying to achieve with the green bird better, but I think the red colour is too strong in the end.
This poor fella was the worst one, The glaze did not fire well at all. >_<"
Finally a birdy that came out well!
The gold bummed and gold headed birds are definitely my favourite of the bunch!
And then there is a plain elegant white glazed bird. I did try and put a little colour to highlight the eye but it was that pale green which didn't fire properly so ah well.
So it has been an interesting experiment, next time I plan to try a few different things to hopefully get better results.
I'd love to know your thoughts on these first attempts tho! :)
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Acorn in Action
With thanks to the lovely Pat for the photo (and buying an acorn feeder) take a look at an Acorn Birdfeeder in place!
I hope the birds are enjoying it! :)
I hope the birds are enjoying it! :)
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Snail Obsessed?
Some could claim I'm a bit obsessed by snails.
All I can say is they are pretty awesome creatures!
Here's a snail I made earlier, it was one of the last things I made at Rework in fact.
I was rather pleased with how the shell worked out on him. :)
This fella's only little, but one day I hope to make a giant snail using the snail shell mould.
All I can say is they are pretty awesome creatures!
Here's a snail I made earlier, it was one of the last things I made at Rework in fact.
I was rather pleased with how the shell worked out on him. :)
This fella's only little, but one day I hope to make a giant snail using the snail shell mould.
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