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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery: In White...
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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery. Thursday, 23 August 2012. Decorative Bowls and Plates -. Wonderful work; I especially like the platter and the serving set. 23 August 2012 at 15:00. Thank you, youre very kind Linda :). 24 August 2012 at 06:21. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some Segments of Coiling. My first blog post. As you could figure out from my blog title and about page, my main occupation is pottery and that is the subject Ill be mostl. New pot, Coiling and Carving. This is my main burnishin.
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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery: ...a little bit of carving
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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery. Wednesday, 24 October 2012. A little bit of carving. Nice to see the progression and closeup. 26 October 2012 at 03:19. Yes, I like to take photos while Im working, its a little bit strange when you compare beginning shots and final result.and it always looks much easier on photos heh ;). 27 October 2012 at 00:28. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A little bit of carving. Some Segments of Coiling. My first blog post. New pot, Coiling and Carving. Tommy Kane's Art Blog.
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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery: Working Shots...
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Katarina Bobic's Coiled Pottery. Friday, 7 September 2012. Great shots, love the one of you in the third to last photo, all are wonderful though and I love the pot with the narrow handle jutting out. 7 September 2012 at 16:27. Yes, that little pot is cute and Im doing now series of them. I think it will be interesting, with different shapes, handles, decorations.Well see ;). 13 September 2012 at 01:30. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some Segments of Coiling. My first blog post. Tommy Kane's Art Blog.
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mud, form and fire: Bryan Newman on British Studio Pottery Collectors
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Mud, form and fire. Friday, March 28, 2014. Bryan Newman on British Studio Pottery Collectors. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kyle Carpenter Studio Pottery. Bevere Art Gallery -Ceramics- Paintings. Alex Solla Photography Blog. Lucien M. Koonce. Support your local potter. Pottery blog: emily murphy. Melanie sherman ☣. Western Pennsylvania Potters Community. Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Carter Pottery. Muddy Fish Studio Ceramics. Josh Floyd's Potters World. Dan Finnegan - Studio Pottery. A cup a week.
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mud, form and fire: May 2013
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Mud, form and fire. Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kyle Carpenter Studio Pottery. Bevere Art Gallery -Ceramics- Paintings. Alex Solla Photography Blog. Lucien M. Koonce. Support your local potter. Pottery blog: emily murphy. Melanie sherman ☣. Western Pennsylvania Potters Community. Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Carter Pottery. Muddy Fish Studio Ceramics. Josh Floyd's Potters World. Dan Finnegan - Studio Pottery. Anagama and other works. Asparagus Valley Potters Guild. Sand in the Clay.
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mud, form and fire: June 2014
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Mud, form and fire. Wednesday, June 11, 2014. The show is coming up in July through August and I will be there with my work. Stop by and see me if you can. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kyle Carpenter Studio Pottery. Bevere Art Gallery -Ceramics- Paintings. Alex Solla Photography Blog. Lucien M. Koonce. Support your local potter. Melanie sherman ☣. Western Pennsylvania Potters Community. Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Carter Pottery. Muddy Fish Studio Ceramics. Josh Floyd's Potters World. Sand in the Clay.
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mud, form and fire: January 2013
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Mud, form and fire. Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Form and Function with Hasegawa Natsu. Here is a youtube that shows the work of a young japanese potter Hasegawa Natsu. And her methods of work. At the 7:46 mark there is a display of her pieces presenting food. Wonderful, beautiful unity of form and function! And something that I am very interested in developing in my own work. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Heaviest snowfall since 1971. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sand in the Clay.
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery: March 2012
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery. Saturday, March 31, 2012. I enjoyed firing up some large terracotta pots in the gas kiln. It's so good not having to mix some (sometimes filthy) fuels together, soooo clean.so easy, and also cheap as [efficient]. Spyhole on the gas kiln- 800 deg. celsius and cooling. Bottom shelf of the 'crypt' (salt glaze kiln) plus test tiles and clay sheath [top left] to protect the probe from salt. If only it was like this all the time! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A little bit ...
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery: July 2013
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. This month I have mainly been testing glaze materials and porcelain clay bodies:. Every colourant, opacifier, some fritts, ashes, salts, ochers,engobes and some unknown glazes from my lab. This is what they look like before they've been fired. Side-handled teapot, teabowl and small breakfast bowl, along with some porcelain beakers from a recent firing. Glazed in celadon. Shrinkage and warpage bars after firing 1300 degrees C. The shrinka...
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery: Shades of Clay
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Danny Holland - Taylor's Creek Pottery. Thursday, July 4, 2013. To anyone who doesn't know it just looks like dirt. Excavating them was a mission, as a few bags had split open over the years spreading clay dust everywhere, and I had to cart them along a muddy goat track above a steep drop to a creek. Some of those bags weren't exactly light either. Various shades of clay ranging from yellow-white, white, grey-white, to grey. Some could be feldspar, silica or kaolin clay? Making my own porcelain clay body...