Friday, June 29, 2012

Summer 2012

I am taking another wood and soda firing class at CLC this summer. It is good to be back from Kansas City (although I miss it already!) and work, load, and fire with some familiar faces. Our first firing in the CLC train kiln was a good one and we are hoping to get another three firings in until the end of July; including a reduction cooling and a tumble stack.

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Starting the first CLC train kiln for the summer; Ben Bates

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First wood firing; I had some re-fires (4 to the left), one rice-paper-decal trial,
and one plain, oribe over shino cup; all turned out awesome.


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My favorite is this Matt Kelleher cup, which he made during the Penland
workshop with Dan Anderson. Dan trimmed and glazed it and we
fired it in the salt kiln. He asked me to bring it to CLC
and re-fire it. I re-glazed it and it is beautiful!


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Opening the first (EVER!!) soda kiln; virgin firing, so to speak; Ben Bates, Brandon Schnur.


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I had nothing but re-fires in the soda. Not as great as the wood firing, I think,
but I got two most awesome cups out of this one.

We are now working to fill our next kilns; one wood, one soda. We are firing the week after the 4th of July. I've been working on some jars with lids and cups.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Penland 2012 - Impressions

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Blue Ridge Mountains - on my way to Asheville.


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An old Gas Pump, at Penland.


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Full Moon over Penland.


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Sleeping Cabins, up in the woods. My home for two weeks.


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Organized to a T!


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Old School Entertainment, at Penland.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Penland 2012

At the end of May I had the wonderful opportunity to work as teacher assistant at the Dan Anderson workshop at Penland School of Crafts. I was there for two weeks and got to meet and work with some wonderful people.

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My TA partner in crime, the one and only Mark Errol

Dan showed the class how to facet, stamp, paddle, pierce, apply feet and apply glaze. He demonstrated how to alter round forms into triangles and squares.

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Dan showing Elina and Russel how he applies his signature feet to his pots

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Dan is getting ready to pierce one of his pots with a square piercing tool

Dan had some of his friends from the Penland area do some throwing demos for the class.

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Terry Gess, a former grad student of Dan's at SIUe

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Matt Kelleher

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A panoramic view of the Upper Clay Studio at Penland

At the end of the 2 week session we fired two salt kilns and a reduction kiln. Some of the students were brave enough to add the salt. It was a great experience since most of the class had never fired a salt kiln before.

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Russel, Sherry, Mark, Sandy, Robbie, Seth and Heather glazing their wares for the end-of-session salt firing

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My work, drying from washing off the underglaze, going into the salt kiln

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Cones 06, 010 + 7, 8, 9, 10 for the salt kilns

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Dan loaded Gin Gin

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Mark and I loaded Juanita

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Thanks to Susan Feagin's brilliantly organized brick-door-system, the kilns were bricked up in no time

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Elina loading up the salt

Seth putting salt in the kiln [video 00:20]

We loaded the kiln on Monday night, fired all day Tuesday and went on a Field Trip on Wednesday, while the kiln was cooling. We went to Crimson Laurel Gallery and Mica Gallery in Bakersville, as well as the studios of Suzie Lindsey and Kent Mclaughlin (Fork Mountain Pottery), Michael Kline, Michael Hunt and Naomi Daglish (Bandana Pottery), and Courtney Martin. Thursday we unloaded the salt kilns.

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Unloading the salt kiln - excellent results were achieved by all

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Our evening entertainment contained a guitar, one or two banjos, and sometimes even the ukulele; here, Clara Hoag is performing one of her punk songs, while Mark and Izzy are listening (there actually was a whole group of people listening in the background)

Clara Hoag [video 00:28]

The session ended with a huge auction for the work study scholarship. Everybody was encouraged to donate a couple of pieces. Since I couldn't fit anything in my suitcase I brought a couple of the salt fired pieces up to Northlight and they were auctioned off on Thursday night.

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A vase and a ketchup bottle of mine went to the auction

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A French Fries Tray with the Ketchup Bottle went as well

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Dan helped auction off some pieces, so did Cynthia Bringle

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Some of the work I made while in Penland