I’m so used to cranking out as much pottery as I can usually this time of year. You know, getting ready for all of the summer art fairs. Racing to meet deadlines. Scheduling and working towards kiln dates… work, work, work. But this whole Coronavirus thing is really screwing up my mojo! With all of the summer art fairs being cancelled one after another, it’s weird to NOT have that kind of pressure & incentive to keep busy in the studio. Plus, the fact that there is NO ONE around in the studio… there’s no excitement or “energy” there either! It’s just WEIRD.
But, I have been working in the studio… trying to keep busy… trying to maintain some sort of “normalcy” in my life. Trying to find it anywhere I can! So I finally made enough work to fill a bisque kiln. So here it is… layer-by=layer. Not my tightest packed kiln… but it did feel good loading & closing the lid!
Bisque Layer #1 – mugs, oval vases, bowls & ornaments
Bisque Layer #2 – more oval vases, bowls, square vases, berry bowls and more ornaments!
Bisque Layer #3 – sgraffito platters, platters, spoon rests, tiny bowls and a square vase!
Bisque Layer #4 – more berry bowls, mugs, bowls and couple square vases
Bisque Layer #5 – small plates for berry bowls stacked to fit.
i didn’t think I even had quite enough work to fill the kiln. Turns out that I did… as there were still a few pieces that didn’t quite fit into this load. Luckily, the top shelf worked out pretty well… loading pretty much right to the top. Not a lot of extra space there!