Monthly Archives: April 2017

Three Down-to-Earth mugs

Using “Bright White” porcelaneous stoneware for these mugs, I’ve glazed the inside and the rim with a plain transparent glaze. For the outside, I used the same glazes I’ve used for the wide, distorted bowls, but here on a vertical surface. I love the tension of choosing the appropriate nib for the slip/glaze trailer, setting out a big bowl to catch the drips, holding the mug in what I hope is exactly the right position, then squirting the glaze and watching where it runs over the curved surface. Needless to say, even after years of practice, it doesn’t always do what I had planned. Did I plan for the Bailey’s Red to creep over the top border and into the transparent at the rim? Well, no. But then maybe it is the unexpected that adds that extra little something. At least that is what I am telling myself…

Porcelaneous stoneware, fired in oxidation, to Cone 6.

Flotsam

From yesterday’s kiln; a small bowl, as a test for a couple of big bowls that are just out of the bisque kiln. These new ones I’ve made much wider and shallower, hoping that applying the trails of glaze will then be less treacherous. With the  sharper curve as seen here, if the glaze is just a little too wet, it tends to break away from the sweep of the line, creating a new, discordant line downwards… Washing everything off, and starting over, is time consuming and more than a little frustrating. I’ve added a sprinkling of white to the outside, as a link between the inner and outer surface.

Di: 15 cm, ht: 6 cm. Cone 6, porcelaneous stoneware.

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