"We artist are indestructible, even in a prison cell or a concentration camp I would be almighty in my own world of art. Even if I had to paint my pictures with my wet tongue on the dusty floor of my cell." - Pablo Picasso
Sunday, March 28, 2010
In my undergraduate studies I made a lot of pots out of stoneware clay. For those who dont know what stoneware clay is I'll explain. Stoneware clay bodies are made up of many different materials. sometimes they have high amounts of iron in them, others have alot of tooth, or grit. Some are very plastic, but most are pretty easy to work with on the wheel. Porcelain is almost the opposite. Sometimes not plastic, mostly hard to work with on the wheel, not much grit which makes it hard to keep from slumping. Porcelain holds glazes beautifully, and some bodies have a translucency to them. Stoneware bodes usually have an earthy feel, and look with glazes on them. Once again, different ends of the spectrum. After seeing the results of a few tests, I've decided to move my work to porcelain. lots more tests to come!
Here are a few images of what I've been working on.
These are a few glaze tests I've done. I'm looking for more glazes that will enhance the surface detail of my pots. The clay they are tested on is a semi porcelain glaze, you can see that it is gray, I'll retest the same glazes on a real porcelain body soon, the glazes should look a lot better.
A small army of Porcelain test tiles, the texture you see is made from a sea urchin I brought back from Mexico a few years ago.
Some clay body tests. we'll see how translucent they are. This body was given to me from a fellow grad and friend of mine Jon Matecki. jmateckiclay.blogspot.com Check it out! He's crazy!
Soup tureen! Carved handles. Thrown, altered and then assembled.
I'll be back soon with another update!
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i'm lovin the new work heath! can't wait to see you next week!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that jiberish that you wrote on those pots!!! Are you secretly planning a Jighad??
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