Woodfired, on its side, perched on three scallop shells.
Ht: 14 cm, dia: 12.5cm
Fired with flashing slip, and oribe glaze. A number of us from Gladstone Clayworks went out to Brenda Sutton Mader’s studio in Alexandria, Ontario, where she has her Fred Olson woodfire kiln. Snow was still thick on the ground. The kiln fired in around 8 hours. Though the oribe may be underfired (according to the cones, the temperature in the kiln varied from cone 11 at the top, to cone 9 at the bottom – this piece was placed in the lower middle) I am pleased with the rough, volcanic effect where the glaze was thick, contrasting with the smooth surface of the rest of the pot.
Fired lying on its side, on three shells, the marks clearly visible on the finished piece (below):