It was the only thing I absolutely had to get done last Sunday. So, here it is, Friday morning and I'm trying to get myself to go do it.
What are my pots worth? I want to carry these boxes up to the sale, and not bring them back home. If I price them too low, will people not value them and not want to buy them anyway? I am sure I am over-analyzing, it is likely I will bring them all back home no matter what I do... blah
Friday, December 4, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Mug loss & clay dreams...
My cousin called me last Wed. and reported a "Mug Loss." As I remember, the mug was chunky and a very novice attempt. I had used a blue stain to create stripes around it as though it would magically transform in the kiln into a Crate & Barrel look-alike. I believe she has another of the same genre. And yes, I'd like to spirit it away and make shards. Hopefully I can replace it with my current style in January when I visit!
On another thread, I woke up the other day with this wonderful vision of a perfect porcelain slab. It was ready for me to touch and alter and create. Gave me this really peaceful feeling. And then I woke up...
On another thread, I woke up the other day with this wonderful vision of a perfect porcelain slab. It was ready for me to touch and alter and create. Gave me this really peaceful feeling. And then I woke up...
Monday, November 30, 2009
Mug Loss
His words:
It was my favorite tea mug for the last few years.
After I broke off the handle, I went more with the Japanese model that if the mug was too hot to hold, the tea was too hot to drink.
Sadly, I broke a chip out of it this week and so I've been thinking about you. (...) though there was a lot of fun to using a handle-off mug for years, it was in no way a negative part of the mug, for me.
I thought it was super cool of him to send me this email and the photo:
1. I love that the mug I made was his favorite for years, even after the handle loss.
2. It is very interesting to see the mug. I vaguely remember making mugs like this - it has been a long time. I don't have any like this in the house. My style has changed.
3. According to Nancy's mug talk the other day, this mug seems like it might have better weir than my current style of mug. Not that I have had any problems with drinking out of them...
What are your thoughts on keeping broken pots? I know we've touched on this before. What do you think about all your pots out in the world? Do you wish you could go break some of your old work (I get that feeling at my Mom's some times). And on and on...
Sunday, November 22, 2009
A margarita induced idea
It seemed like a good idea at Rincon Del Sol.
Not that I can keep up with my other blog, or anything else for that matter. But, in case we haven't talked enough about clay at the Lab or hanging out after a day at the Lab, let's talk about it more on-line! Or not. No pressure.
Not that I can keep up with my other blog, or anything else for that matter. But, in case we haven't talked enough about clay at the Lab or hanging out after a day at the Lab, let's talk about it more on-line! Or not. No pressure.
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