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

So I’ve been working on some new wall pieces. My plan is to make these “medallions” to hang on the walls. As a functional potter, it sometimes gets tough to find new things to make. And you know, everyone has some wall space looking for some fun art!!!

So at this point, they’ve been thrown, compressed really well, stamped, dried slowly and freshly accent accented with colored flashing slips. I’ll continue to dry them slowly to avoid warping. Then they’ll eventually go into the soda kiln for finial firing… and hopefully some fun flashing marks,

Categories: art fair, holiday

I can’t believe how quickly it’s approaching…
and I still have a lot of new work to make, dry, fire, glaze and fire again before then!!!
Whew…

Categories: bowls, porcelain, stamped

Another late night in the studio. Playing with porcelain and some stamps. Just trying to make enough new work to fill next weekend’s soda kiln!

Categories: artists, friends, My Talented Friends

Always fun to see the uber-talented Sarah Chapman. Tonight was her Trunk Show at the Lillstreet Gallery. Beautiful metalwork… and an incredible hot fudge & marshmallow sundae afterwards with Sarah. oops… did I mention the EXTRA hot fudge too???

Click here to see more incredible metalwork on Sarah’s website!

Categories: nature, textures

While I was waiting for the clouds to move through and for the sun to break through, I noticed some beautiful leaves on the ground along the lakefront. I love Fall… with all of the wonderful colors & textures of Nature. This pink color on the back side of this red leaf was pretty incredible… and the dew drops put it off the charts!!!

A few more traditional leaves with traditional Fall colors.

As if these weren’t pretty enough, there were also some great leaves that had fallen into some puddles. I loved the submerged leaves and how they all floated to the top of the puddle with the subtle reflection on the water.

Categories: bike, sunrise

Clouds blowing through the City early on this morning. Windy & cold.
Not much hope for the pretty sunrise this morning…

But as the morning continued, the clouds blew off over the Lake. Creating a low layer of clouds hanging on the horizon.

Looks like we might get a good sunrise after all?

 

 

Categories: artists, glaze, porcelain

Currently on display in The Gallery at Lillstreet Art Center is one of the crazy-cool “exploded” pots by Steven Young Lee. I’m not sure that I understand the whole “concept” behind them… but they’re pretty darn impressive!!!

First off… just throwing a vessel that large with porcelain. Challenging enough.
Second… to carve such an intricate, detailed & layered image on the entire pot. Wow.
But then to have the kahunas to “explode” it… and still get it to hold its form… kinda.
Not to mention the perfect glazing… and those wonderful drips hanging on! C’mon.

Back in the day, when Steve was one of my wheelthrowing instructors at the old Lill Street Art Center location, he made functional pots. (Still does, but he’s more known for these now.) He was one of the best instructors I had there. Very specific, encouraging, and EXPECTED you to do the class demo project every single week. He would demo it one night, and then we had to come to class a week later with our version of the same. He told us right there on Day One of class that if we didn’t want to “participate” in the class demo “homework” assignments we might as well switch classes right there & then. Great teacher who has since moved on to be the Artist Resident Director at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana. And is now making these crazy-cool pots… and getting quite famous at the same time!!! Well, in the pottery world any ways.

I’m just not sure that I get it. Sorry Steve.

Steve makes beautiful pots, carves incredible imagery into them and then “explodes” on purpose! I do appreciate the craftsmanship and attention-to-detail. I even love the wonderful glaze drips hanging on. I know there’s something very “conceptual” going on here. But I think I would still rather see the beautiful pot without the “explosion.” But that’s just me. Obviously a LOT of people “get it.” He’s quite popular in the ceramic collector’s world… and will displaying his work this weekend at SOFA Chicago. So it’s got to be good, right?!

According to Ceramic Arts Daily
Throughout much of his work, Lee embraces the irregularities and mishaps that generally are seen as making an object worthless. The artist often intentionally cracks pieces or fires them to the point of breaking. In some cases he carves imagery on the inside of the vessel as well as the outside, letting viewers know that they are actually supposed to be able to see the interior. Other times he fills in the cracks with a textured mortar that is then covered in gold leaf. Lee thus challenges the identity of the vessel as a functional object meant to contain something. Indeed, the idea of containment—or lack thereof—is a key component in all of Lee’s work. Transgressing boundaries of all types—geographic, cultural, visual, functional—Lee allows a spilling out of meanings as diverse as the experiences that inspired them.

For more about Steve Lee and his incredible ceramic work, click here for his website.

And if you’d like to see this wonderfully dripping & broken pot in person, there’s a Closing Reception at Lillstreet Art Center tomorrow night. Friday, November 6th. You’ll even get to me Steve Lee… and ask him for yourself about what’s going on here!

Categories: artists, clay, creativity

C’mon now, so who DOESN’T love a good doughnut?
Well, there’s a great installation of “glazed” doughnuts currently in The Gallery of Lillstreet Art Center. The non-edible treats were created by Jae Yong Kim. Each one more yummy than the next!!! My Beginning Wheel class got a little “sneak peek” at them as Gallery Director Brian was installing the collection. My stomach has been grumbling over them ever since!

Some even have “sprinkles” which are REAL Swarovski crystals!!!

If you would like to see them in person, there is a Closing Reception tomorrow evening in the Gallery. And then sadly, the doughnuts will most likely be packed up and shipped off this weekend. So you’ve only got a few days left to see them. Be sure to swing by after seeing all of the crazy-cool art at SOFA Chicago this weekend!!!

 

Categories: production, stamped, textures

Working on another batch of spoons for the Holiday Home Show. They still need some refining, smoothing & colored slip accents. Then they”ll dry for the bisque kiln… and then into my all-too-quickly-approaching soda kiln!

Categories: flowers, studio

The orange lilies I “saved” from the dumpster at the glitter gig
and brought into my studio last week are looking better than ever!