Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
A Chicago potter’s somewhat slanted view of clay & play
Categories: organization, studio

It’s been a LONG time coming!
I got my wedging table several years ago when I moved into my current studio space. It was a “gift” from my friend & (former) pottery studio neighbor Emily Murphy. It had been used in her studio, and she was bequeathing it to me. Since then, I’ve made a LOT of pots… wedging on that same table all the time. Well, over the years the canvas covering has been weathering and growing thread-bare in spots. I had even super-glued a few of the “rips” back down onto the table trying to keep it viable a little longer. But I knew it had to be recovered at some point. Like I said, it’s been a LONG time coming!

So I actually started the project yesterday. I dove right in and started ripping off the old canvas. Removing as many staples as I could along the way. I actually breathed a sigh of relief when I figured out that I could shimmy the table out of it’s tight space. I was dreading the table recovering project because I was afraid I might need to move shelving just to get to the table! Apparently not… with a inch to spare!

But then as I was taking the canvas off, I noticed that the plywood top was no longer flat & smooth. I knew there were a few “issues’ because I was getting “textured” slabs when I threw them on the table. I thought I would just fill in a few holes & dents, and then sand down the ridges from where the wood had swollen from all of the water soaking through the canvas.

But one thing led to another… and before I knew it, I had pretty much filled in the entire table!!! You know… I couldn’t stop myself. And only after I had run out of patching material, did I let it dry and then sanded it flat. Note: when the purple color disappears the patching is dry!

I knew I didn’t want the wood swelling to happen again, so I decided to seal the table with polyurethane. Nothing special. Just what I had extra of at home. I figured anything sealing the wood is better than nothing, right?! So I painted a pretty generous layer of polyurethane on the table and let it dry overnight.

When I came back into the studio today, my table was dry and very smooth! Yeah!!! No more “textured”slabs unless I decide to put the texture into the clay!

So I dug out the box that had the canvas for my table. And I had to dust off the box. Here’s how long I’ve been “planning” this little project… I purchased my canvas from Continental Clay way back in May when I was up in Minneapolis for the 2013 St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour. So yes, it’s been eight months since I purchased the canvas. Don’t judge. I had a lot of pots to make during that time. So now I’m kicking off the New Year with a few projects I’ve been putting off for far too long!

I unrolled the canvas and laid it on top of my table. I sprayed it down with water to dampen the canvas. I’ve always heard that you should wet the canvas before you attach it. That way you can stretch it tight, and it will get even tighter as the canvas dries.

Let the stapling begin!
I stapled one of the short sides first. And then pulled it tight and stapled the opposite short side next. The one of the long sides starting at the center and working out. Then the final long side pulling as tight as I could and still staple at the same time.

Yeah, so I probably could have pulled the canvas a bit tighter. Sure, I probably could have made neater corners. But for my first time re-canvasing a table, I think I did pretty darn good?! Sure, it’s a little disappointing when it’s dirty already and I haven’t even put any clay on the table yet?!!!

Even better… I got it done in time to get things back in place so I could watch “The Golden Globes” while cleaning up my mess!!! And my wedging table will probably never look THIS clean ever again!

So now I have a few more projects to tackle. I’ve got SO much stuff in my studio. Things that I’ve collected over the years and find that I haven’t used them for years! So my studio is definitely in need of some early Spring Cleaning!!! I think I’m going to focus on that this week before I actually jump back into production mode.

Categories: holiday, organization

Whew… just spent the ENTIRE DAY de-Christmasing my place and
carrying everything (including Home Show pottery) down three flights of stairs!
Exhausting. But my place looks so much larger & cleaner now!!! Whoo-hoo!!!
I’m just glad there was a break in our crazy “polar vortex” weather
and I could finally chop through the layers of ice on the back stairs.
Loving this heatwave & winter melt.

And now it’s off to the studio for another project I’ve been putting off for far too long.
No rest for the weary!

Categories: artists, creativity, inspiration

I’ve always loved flip books.
I’ve always been enthralled by pop-up books.
I’ve always been fascinated by paper cut-out shadow books.

So imagine my surprise & excitement when I found these incredible books online today. They’re amazing! So much detail. So much creativity. I would LOVE to see a few of these in person. They’ve got to be AMAZING!!!

As seen at Colossal online…
This fun set of paper books was created by Japanese graphic designer and architect Yusuke Oono who conceived the idea as a clever way to illustrate scenes from individual stories in three dimensions. The 40-panel books are laser cut from paper and assembled into a booklet that can be viewed page by page or fanned out as a sort of layered diorama of silhouettes. You can see dozens of additional views from each book right here.

Categories: artists, pottery

It might be freezing here in Chicago, but it’s never too soon to start planning
my annual Spring trip to Minnesota for the BIG POTTERY TOUR!!!

So excited… my poster arrived today for the St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour!!!
Fifty-one amazing potters at seven studio locations. All along the beautiful
Upper St. Croix River Valley. Beautiful scenery. Beautiful pots!

If you want to get excited too, click here for their website! www,minnesotapotters.com.
And then mark your calendar for May 9th, 10th & 11th… Mother’s Day Weekend
and I’ll see you there with shopping bags in hand!

Categories: nature

Another day and we’re still in negative double digits!!!
The temperature may be -10 degrees, but the wind chill is -31 degrees!
Welcome to Chi-beria!!!

Categories: blogs, photography, pottery

Okay, so I’ve been snowed in for two days with sub-zero temperatures in Chicago.
And I’ve now been on Pinterest for those same two days.

Now I wouldn’t say that I’m addicted or anything, but it’s only been two days
and I’ve already pinned over 800 pictures!!! I’ve even added two more boards.
One of my “biking sunrises” and another of “nature’s art.”
Sure, they’re all my own pictures so far… soon I’ll need to start pinning someone else’s
pictures when I run out of my own!!! Don’t let the addition take over!!!

So do a search for me on Pinterest and see what I’ve been up to.
Look for “Fire When Ready Pottery” and “Gary Jackson”… or “garyjackson1353“.
Click here for a quick link to my stuff on Pinterest.

Categories: classes, lillstreet

So I just checked in and found out that my Tuesday night
Beginning Wheelthrowing Class at Lillstreet Art Center is already FULL!!!
All 18 wheels will be filled with fun people ready to play in the mud with me!
Whoo-hoo!!!

Categories: nature

It’s so cold out today that pretty much the entire city is closed down.
Of course I didn’t find out until AFTER I had dug my car out, warmed it up, drove down to the “glitter gig” and found out THEN that the office was closed. So, it’s great to have a surprise Snow Day… I just wish I knew about it BEFORE I traipsed all the way down there!

But now I’m home in the warmth of my own place. Loving my day off. And I can see the chilly winter air “struggling” to get inside… and apparently this window in my living room is the path of least resistance?!

Categories: blogs, mugs

Apparently, there’s a new kind of fun on Facebook?!!!
Every Monday, people are submitting photos of their favorite mugs online.
And then the “game” is that which ever mug gets the most “Likes” on Facebook
during the week is that week’s WINNER!!! No prize. Just gloating rights.
I’m kind of a let-comer to this Facebook project – but I’m diggin’ it.
If you want to check it out, click here for Mugshot Mondays on Facebook.

Quick thanks to Donna, one of my loyal customers, for posting one of MY mugs today
for Mugshot Monday! I think it’s the first of my mugs to make an appearance?!

And if any of you would like to submit a photo of one of my mugs… hint, hint…
I would be very thankful and more than happy to post it here on my blog as well.
I’d love for my “troops” to start flooding Mugshot Mondays with Fire When Ready Mugs!!!
Just click here for Mugshot Mondays, and then post your photo with my mug! Thanks.

Categories: blogs, mugs, pottery, stamps, textures, tiles

Okay, so now I have “official” Fire When Ready Pottery Pinterest boards you can follow.

Yes, I’ve been snowed in and uploading all day.
Five different Pinterest boards full of my pottery images for you to pin & share!
Just do a quick Pinterest Search for the following…

Fire When Ready Pottery

Fire When Ready: Stamping

Fire When Ready: Mugs

Fire When Ready: Tiles

Fire When Ready: Textures

And more to come… although I’m still not sure what I’m doing?!