I am talking with both Heath in Georgia and Bart in Winnipeg about pots. Heath is like "teal is my FAVORITE glaze color" and well, that is the only glaze I have used this week. Bart is a potter too and he is talking about the LONG AND WINDING road of pottery, so much to learn and explore! And I tell them both "this week I am finally making the pots I have wanted to make all my life, 30 years!" What is that? Well, if you look in my museum you see glimpses of experiments going back over the years, but basically, I have wanted a certain bright color, and I love the celadon range (teal, jade, turquoise, spring green, all that) with swirly blues, plus I like exploring a certain dynamic shape, and then, of course, adding the little sculpted fun bits in contrasting colors...anyway, this kiln load which came out Friday was ALL of my turquoise glaze (or do I call it JADE MIX? it is a combination of FOUR of my glazes, dumped together....). I know I might not be making any sense to anybody except myself, because I am always experimenting with something, but let's just say that a lot of ideas have come together and I am SUPER pleased and here is an example.
(teapot by Gary Rith)
see that swirly bit on the lower teapot? that is what I have wanted to make my whole life, am I making sense?
6 comments:
This teapot is a Jewel! The shape, the glaze(s), the artwork and the whimsical sculpture on top...Just WOW!!!
Mixing glazes is an adventure in chemistry! I like to layer them on my tiles, building up layers of color and visual texture. All kinds of cool things can happen.
the "fill" around the spiral is totally awesome; reminds me of pictures of the Milky Way. The 'zilla on the teapot just makes you smile. I'd say you've "hit this one outta the park."
LOVE the Owl and the Pussycat.
You are an artist, that's for sure.
I DO love your glaze mixture!
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