When I’m loading the kiln i carefully walk the piece in. Lifting and twisting from side to side, being careful not to scrape the sides which almost touch. It is a lot easier with the lifting table out of the way. Checking to see if it is as far in as it can be. One […]
Finishing Touches.
24th September 2016Today I finished sketching the detail through the surface of the piece. This piece will be darker with a red/brown circle and two pale blue/green lines Then I dragged it onto the second lifting table, it is very heavy! It is now ready to go into the kiln tomorrow morning.
In true Blue Peter fashion…
23rd September 2016Here’s one I made earlier! This is the second piece of the group of three and I made it a few of months ago. it has been sitting, behind he camera, drying until now. I thought it would be good to carry this story to its conclusion and this piece is now ready to have […]
Finished…for now.
22nd September 2016Yesterday I tried three times to turn this piece over and failed three times. Each time I try I risk it cracking or becoming miss-shaped and so,much to my annoyance I had to find someone to help, thanks lots Dave. That will teach me to use an extra bag of clay! It is important to […]
Last bit before I turn it over.
21st September 2016Today was absolutely beautiful. I worked on the base of the piece, drawing the linear detail. The clay is very soft for this job and every mark shows and can not be undone. I am trying to make the lines have the sketchy quality of my drawings! Relaxed fluid lines, -hard when I am aware […]
Finishing touches.
20th September 2016Today I have removed the excess clay and sharpened the line with the steel kidney. I have sponged coloured slip onto the base, being careful here to create the texture s and thicknesses that will result in a surface that feels delicate and fragile. Removing excess clay from the linear detail. I stamp my work […]
The base is just as important.
19th September 2016Today I continued the lines around the base of this piece, drawing with a sharp knife and then inlaying coloured slip. Painting in the slip. The bottom wont show but I seem to need to do something with the end of the lines. I would have liked them to miraculously meet!
Upside down.
18th September 2016Today I turned the piece over and worked on the base. Almost done. Compressing and smoothing with a steel kidney. Shaping the base by hitting it with the narrow end of my bat.
Inlaid colour
17th September 2016Today I have been using a knife to draw off the excess coloured slip, resulting in sharp lines of inlaid clay. I remove all that is not flush with the surface. Then i pull a steel kidney over the rough surface which results in a sharp clear line. it also compresses the clays together. I […]
Colour
16th September 2016Today i have been mixing coloured slips for the detail on the surface of this piece. I combine natural oxides, found in rocks and the earth, with slip (watered down clay) to make very specific colours. Mixing the slip, being very careful to stick to the recipe. Each of these has a number which […]