Do you know what a samovar is? Its like a big, fancy, hot tea thing, MANY MANY cups of hot tea in there, bubbling away all day. You read about those things keeping Russians warm out there in the snowy wastes....I wish I had a samovar. AS IT IS, I have my own teapots, and it is my habit to make a pot of tea in the biggest and then sip some every hour all morning, mmmm. Except it is cold after a bit.
ANYWAY, my point? I am having one of those afternoons yesterday, the list says "make 3 large of these, 2 small of those etc" and I am making this large bowl of a certain shape and as I am making it, SOMETHING else is coming through the clay. I mean, i direct the show, but the making was showing a sweet possibility and I went with it.
OK, then today, more tea, more sitting there, now its time to finish that bowl, and I am thinking "Godzilla? Checkerboard pattern? (like teapot in post below) Crocodile? How and where does the croc go? And why not a shark too.....? And THEN it could be blue on one side of the bowl and green on the other and and and..." You probably think artists spend a lot of time staring at things....well, WE DO.
I have to share it with you...have an awesome day....
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Oh yeah! And is that Godzilla or a reptilian relative like maybe a dragon standing nearby? Well, having just finished my first dragon, I'm prone to seeing dragons everywhere! Keep on staring and cogitating...it's very entertaining.
The Godzilla there goes atop a jar which is half done now :)
Oh, by the way...what is Godzilla? Big lizard? Inquiring minds...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKrj1ymJzmo
GODZILLA! :)
Thanks for education. SO Raymond Burr prayed. That was interesting. And the monster lizard wasn't half as well done as yours are.
Very cool bowl/jar.
Amazing what happens at the wheel!
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