Getting ready- just over a week to go!
I've almost finished everything to take to Pot Fest in the Pens. Only one large piece and some smaller decorations to fire and then it's all about packing and display.
Here are a few pictures of a mock up display using the great apple crates I bought recently. I spent all day painting the crates in a whitewash and think they look really good. They are very flexible and can be used for storing the work as well, brilliant!
I'm taking some Ghosts as they always seem to sell well and I've got a good range of prices from a few pounds to a few hundred so fingers crossed.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Saturday, 21 June 2014
Countdown to Pot Fest!
Just a few weeks to go and I'm ploughing through all the work I'm making for the show...
Some Box Tiles, inlaid decorated tiles that can be free standing or wall mounted...
A large Box Tile Panel ready to be fired ..
Some of the 30 Tea Light holders all completed now...
My series of Whirlygigs which are small, 3D terracotta constructions that will be box framed so can be hung on the wall
Some Box Tiles, inlaid decorated tiles that can be free standing or wall mounted...
A large Box Tile Panel ready to be fired ..
Some of the 30 Tea Light holders all completed now...
My series of Whirlygigs which are small, 3D terracotta constructions that will be box framed so can be hung on the wall
The finished tower!
Friday, 18 April 2014
Potfest Update....
I've been working on a large, tower piece for the Potfest in the Pens group exhibition. This year's theme is light so I'm making a tall tower which will hopefully look impressive when it's lit up with a candle! Here are some photos of the piece in progress:
I've been working on a large, tower piece for the Potfest in the Pens group exhibition. This year's theme is light so I'm making a tall tower which will hopefully look impressive when it's lit up with a candle! Here are some photos of the piece in progress:
Paper template of the whole tower:
The template is used to "draw" the design using extruded coils of terracotta with some paper pulp added to it. They are then draped over formers so they firm up to form half cylinders.
They can then be stood upright and joined together with paper slip. Very tricky!
More pieces ar added to the top to help fix the next tower section on top after it has been fired.
The finished bottom tower section with added loops!
I've already finished making the other section of the tower drawings and the top, just need to put them together and somehow get them into the kiln....
Fingers crossed
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
The first bisque...
The first test piece came out fine after its bisque firing, no splits or cracks. I've put a thin layer of white glaze on and now will test it to stoneware...
Monday, 27 January 2014
New work update...
A couple of pictures of the first new piece ready for its bisque firing. Everything seems to be holding together so fingers crossed! Now I just need to decide how to colour it..
A couple of pictures of the first new piece ready for its bisque firing. Everything seems to be holding together so fingers crossed! Now I just need to decide how to colour it..
It has a feeling of roller coasters, architcture and textiles and by working with pre made component parts, it has gradually evolved rather than following to a detailed drawing which is how I have worked in the past. It's much more organic and enjoyable working like this and hopefully the next few pieces I have in mind will go as successfully.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
New work for Potfest in the Pens 2014
I'm taking part in this year's Potfest in the Pens show for the first time. It's a well established ceramics only exhibition and selling show that's held in a cattle shed in the Lakes! There are about 130 ceramicists taking part and it's over three days in the beginning of August. It's very well known and buyers come from all the world to buy and collect so I'm really hoping it goes well.
I've decided to create a whole new body of work for this and I've already started work on some pieces, see the photos. They are developments of my lace technique but including more architectural elements so I'm looking at building structures, towers as well as medieval textile forms and patterns.
I'm going to make some wall mounted peices and some large free standing ones, hopefully they will stand out a little from the other work on show which is mainly functional work.
Keep checking the blog for more photos of the work in progress!
Above images: wall mounted pieces under construction
Above images: large free standing piece under construction
I'm taking part in this year's Potfest in the Pens show for the first time. It's a well established ceramics only exhibition and selling show that's held in a cattle shed in the Lakes! There are about 130 ceramicists taking part and it's over three days in the beginning of August. It's very well known and buyers come from all the world to buy and collect so I'm really hoping it goes well.
I've decided to create a whole new body of work for this and I've already started work on some pieces, see the photos. They are developments of my lace technique but including more architectural elements so I'm looking at building structures, towers as well as medieval textile forms and patterns.
I'm going to make some wall mounted peices and some large free standing ones, hopefully they will stand out a little from the other work on show which is mainly functional work.
Keep checking the blog for more photos of the work in progress!
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