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Straight out of the kiln | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. Straight out of the kiln. Firing #15. March 2014. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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What we’re making | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. What we’re making. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). 2 thoughts on “ What we’re making. December 8, 2010 at 3:35 pm. I just shared this page on another blog: http:/ nikki-nikkidesigns.blogspot.com/2010/12/shopping-homemade.html. December 9, 2010 at 1:25 pm. Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). When I have time to read.
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Life is good! | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. Ok Time to reflect a bit. It has been one busy summer. Pardon me for saying “has”, but the oldest of my offspring is already back to school as of yesterday, and that means I’m back to lunchmaking-taxi-service-providing-studiotime-juggling mode already. Even though my first reaction is always to be disappointed with the results, here are some examples of what I consider successfull, and which may be the direction the work is heading. Hanging out with chickens.
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Experimenting | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. I may have mentioned in the last post about the eartherware wood and residual salt firing we were planning with Brenda Hornsby Heindl. In her Olsen fast-fire kiln. It’s always interesting to fire kilns other than your own, it provides a different perspective and can teach you a thing or two. I feel like my Bourry Box is easier to fire, not as taxing on body, but also maybe not as responsive and harder to read…? Still reflecting on that. Hours later, decide to ...
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Rock’ n’ Roll baby | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. Rock’ n’ Roll baby. Rocking and rolling in the studio, keep your fingers crossed that the clay marathon can end with the weekend, and the firing marathon can start… Here’s the proof:. There’s been some real rocking and rolling as well. Found The Soft White Sixties to keep me going – and of course the tried and true Electric Six. Started photographing work for Etsy shop today. Gotta get it stocked again before Christmas! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Building Upon | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. November 7 – 19. Blue Hen Pottery – Estonian Academy of Art – East Carolina University – North Carolina Pottery Center working together to build a kiln, strengthen old relationships while building new ones, based on ceramic history and education. Nov 7 – 11 kiln building workshop at Blue Hen Pottery. Nov 8 – Slide presentations and Pot-Luck at North Carolina Pottery Center, 6pm -until. Please join us for an evening of sharing at NCPC. Huge thanks goes out to N...
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Blue Hen Pottery | Page 2
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. Summer is in full swing. Pudru ja kapsad…. If at first you don’t succeed…. In a blink of an eye…. Small Porcelain Buttons Wood Fired by BlueHenPottery etsy.me/1HoZQHk. Worn out by @ thesoftwhite60s. When I have time to read. Around and About with Bulldog Pottery. Tom gray - seagrove craftsman. Blog - Ron Philbeck Pottery. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Around and About with Bulldog Pottery. Tom gray - seagrove craftsman.
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About | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. Blue Hen Pottery, is the partnership of Adam Landman and Anne Pärtna. Adam and Anne recently bought a house in Seagrove NC where they are raising two of the most beautiful and strange children along with an adorable dog, a quirky guinea pig and a flock of chickens, some of whom are blue. They love to cook and eat together. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). 3 thoughts on “ About. April 2, 2012 at 1:18 pm.
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There and Back Again: a Potters Tale | Blue Hen Pottery
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Straight out of the kiln. What we’re making. There and Back Again: a Potters Tale. For several years I had been hearing about this magical place, wondering if I’d ever get to go and check it out for myself. I believe, that if you put out a wish/thought/dream into the universe, it will manifest somehow, when time is right. Granted that the dream is at least somewhat realistic and you’re willing to do something to attain it. Thank you Ingrid and Andres for hooking me up with Estonian breakfast! I was there...
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