Saturday, August 21, 2010

Sale Pictures

Here are some pictures from the sales that I have been at the past two weekends. The first two pictures are from the Washington Fine Arts Festival which was last weekend and the last two pictures are my table setups from this past sale in Eureka.










The big jars sitting up in this picture are 4 lb. jars and besides the blue one they are all gone. I really like the amber colored jar with the slip trailing and so did the person who got to take it home with them. I am going to do some more of that slip trailing under the amber glaze because it turned out really nice. I want to come up with a crackle slip to put unding the amber glaze. I think it will be really sharp.













This picture is also from the sale last weekend. Almost all of the pots on this book shelf are all sold.










This is the first of the two pictures from this past sale in Eureka. I sold about half of the pitchers and quite a few bowls. I am going to be hurting for pots for my sale in two weeks but I'll survive.










I'd like to stay and chat but my uncles are in town from out of state and they are trying to get me to go celebrate so this is going to be cut a little short.

Sheridan

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fresh Pots From the Kiln

So this is something that I havent done as of yet on this blog. I have been working on glaze testing for almost the past year trying to get things just right. While I wasnt glaze testing I was either making pots, clay, or something else probably not all to productive. I have just recently got my glaze to where I want them, for now, and am finally glaze firing my work. This is all happeneing right in the nick of time because I have an Art fair this weekend and I am hoping with these glazes to do well. The link to the website with all the information to this weekends sale is here>>>http://www.washingtonfinearts.org/uploads/eMailPromo.pdf. I am also having barn sales during the first two weekends of September. Enough with the talk on with the pictures.









These are three of my four new glazes. I also have a cream glaze that is in the next picture. I am probably going to stick with these 4 different glazes so that I only have four buckets of glaze hanging around. Right now I have some different layering tests in the kiln so I hope to have pictures of some of those tomorrow.









This is my cream glaze. I am really happy with how this one turned out. I am not sure if you can see it from this picture but a couple of these cream mugs that were sitting next to my green glaze in the kiln got some green blushes on them. It is a very subtle blush but it makes the pot that much better.









So here is a group of pots that came out of the last firing. I really like my pots to cater to the kitchen and garden so I wanted to make glazes that even though they were different colors would match each other. The green and blue together aren't the best but the cream, amber, green or cream, amber, blue look great together.












Here is one of the layering tests I was talking about. This particular load of pots started with disaster this morning at about 10. On top of these bowls in the kiln was a large floor jar that ended up exploding during the firing. Luckily the jar was a bone dry jar so that all the pieces were easy to clean up but none the less I was kinda sad. These bowls survived just fine since they had a kiln shelf to protect them from the debris but I wont see how they turn out until the next firing. The glaze combo on these is my cream glaze as the base with a ribbon of my amber glaze. I have this combo on a vase I believe in the firing that I am unloading tomorrow.









Last but not least glazed pitchers. These are going into the kiln tomorrow morning. There is another set of them on sawhorses just to the right of this picture but they haven't been glazed yet due to their size. They are about 15 inches tall and my glaze buckets are just a little bit to small. I did find some 10 gallon rubber maid plastic garbage cans online that will be perfect for pretty much any glazing I have to do. Hopefully I will get those by the beginning of next week. I am also hoping that now that I am glazing pots and firing again I will be posting a heck of a lot more. I found that when all I was doing was making pots the posts were sort of redundant. Oh well...... Cheers!

Sheridan