In between the clouds & the gusty winds, I managed to get a fun bike ride in this afternoon. A beautiful day with a lot of Spring flowers all over on the trees along the lakefront bike trail. It was pretty… and a pretty challenging ride!!!
So after Tuesday night’s “bowls-bowls-bowls” demo… I took my class demo bowls up to my studio. And there “just might have been” a bit more stamping & detailing done tonight. Just making my not-so-basic bowls even more not-so-basic-er!!! Allegedly…
Beautiful roses today at the flower market. Not a bad way to spend part of my day!!!
Ohhh… those orange ones!!!
Single flowers in a cutie-patootie little vase for another Floral Friday! Thanks for sharing Tiffany!
Thanks to my cousin Kim for bringing the bulbs & for helping with planting all of them last Fall… so excited to see an explosion of color getting ready to burst in my front yard!
Last night in my Beginning & Advanced Beginning Wheelthrowing class we tackled the right way to make BOWLS. And yes, I stressed throwing “bowls on purpose, and not cylinders gone bad!” So I did a quick demo for them… answering questions & showing them how to get a nice smooth curve inside their bowls, with no beginners ledges or indents!
And yes… I explained & demo’d my LOVE for a good spiral !!!
And then after the first bowl… I sent them back to their wheels so they could start practicing. Meanwhile, I continued to throw MORE bowls… a full bag of clay’s worth… while still helping & answering questions along the way!
After I had thrown all of my demo bowls… we were back to helping students make their own bowls. BOWLS. BOWLS . BOWLS!!! Towards the end of the class, I had my students regroup a my demo wheel so we could do some alterations & decorations to the bowls… making each one of them special & unique with some simple tricks & techniques. Turning each one into a “not-so-basic bowl.”
Bowl #1 – The Plain One. The first bowl… the standard for all of the other bowls to follow!
Bowl #2 – Two Little Flutes… one finger inside, one finger outside, pinch & twist.
Bowl #3 – And if two are cute… eight simple flutes might be cuter?!
Bowl #4 – A Flared out Flange… bent out over a finger on the outside of the bowl.
Bowl #5 – If a little flared flange is cute, maybe a bigger flared flange is even better?
Bowl #6 – Combined a flared flange with four twisted flutes.
Bowl #7 – A split rim… then pinched together in eight places.
Bowl #8 – A split rim indented on two sides with the side of my wooden knife… this one might just become a “basket” with a fun strappy handle up & over the top!
Bowl #9 – Another split rim… indented in four places. No one said a bowl needs to stay round!!!
Bowl #10 – Another split rim… four indented sides… and four “out-dented” sides?! Kind of a lotus-y quatrefoil effect.
After ten bowls, it was time to add a little thick slip into the demo. So we talked about how cool slip is… and that the colored clay can be used for some many applications. That it becomes “part of” your bowl… and it will not melt & run like glaze does. But I like to work with “thick” slip so I can benefit from the thickness & textures it can create.
Bowl #11 – A great spiral. A thick layer of white slip with the end of my wood knife dragged through while the wheel was spinning.
Bowl #12 – Thick slip with some fingerpainting… an index finger squiggled through while spinning on the wheel!
Bowl #13 – Thick slip with dragged-through lines using a rubber rib.
Bowl #14 – Again with my green rubber rib, and some chattering through thick white slip!
Bowl #15 – Ombre’ blend of black & white slips.
Bowl #16 – Another ombre’ blend… and then a spiral dragged through with my wooden knife.
Bowl #17 – Another ombre’ blend also spiraled through, but this time with my finger!
The goal of this demo is multi-faceted. First, I want my students to make nice, well-thrown bowls. Second, I want them to have an arsenal of tricks & techniques to use whenever they want to. Have fun woth your clay, make cool stuff… and if it doesn’t work out, do it again! IT’S JUST CLAY!!!
And for now they’re all up in my studio safely under plastic. Because there’s “a very good chance that there might just be some more detailing” to follow… stay tuned.
Some soda-fired fun for another TEXTURE TUESDAY! No glaze on the outside, except some tenmoku inlaid in the stamped impressions. All of the color & shine comes from some flashing slips & the soda-firing process itself!!!
With a lot of cloud-cover this morning, we were sure making up for no clouds yesterday! There was a slight glimmer of colorful sunrise… great potential for a beautiful sunrise sky show. But to no avail… it lasted for about a minute before the clouds won out. Seemingly for the rest of the day, as we have a bit of rain later in the forecast.
Celebrating EARTH DAY by playing in some goopy-gloppy mud!!! More fun in the studio… more FREE CLAY!!!… after a LOT of work turning my scraps into viable clay again. Ahhh… the fun of reclaiming clay!
They say “on a clear day you can see forever.”
Well, it was pretty clear this morning… not a cloud in the sky…
but I don’t think I could quite see “forever.” Dang.