Below I am working on a few over sized plates. I am hoping to glaze them with a combination that we did some years back. Gloria has a couple of those plates in her collection. We think it is a great idea for us to keep work that we have made throughout the years. This helps remind us of glaze combinations that we have worked on in the past. Such pieces are a gentle reminder of glazes and processes that we need to unearth and revisit.
Bruce is working on throwing a couple of tall urn shapes using a two piece "capping" technique of throwing the top part first then adding it on to base and then throwing it further up and out. By doing this the base piece can be thrown much thinner and still support the piece, giving a bigger pot and using less clay weight for the same size. This is especially true with porcelain as it tends to fatigue quicker than stonewares do when throwing large forms.
Bruce is working on throwing a couple of tall urn shapes using a two piece "capping" technique of throwing the top part first then adding it on to base and then throwing it further up and out. By doing this the base piece can be thrown much thinner and still support the piece, giving a bigger pot and using less clay weight for the same size. This is especially true with porcelain as it tends to fatigue quicker than stonewares do when throwing large forms.
5 comments:
lookin' good over there! are those skinny bottles 2 parts?
Hi Kyle,
The skinny bottles are thrown in two parts. Maybe around 4.5 pound bottoms and 2 pound top. I visted your blog today. You are jammin in your studio too!
I love the look of those tall skinny things! Can't wait to get down to NC again.
Cool to see all this work in progress. And it'll be fun it see it finished at the Cousin's Sale.
Those tall forms are amazing! would like to see them when finished!
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