I've been working with ceramicist Ingrid Bathe for a few months now on learning more about ceramics, and I will eventually learn how to work in porcelain, which is Ingrid's specialty. The lighting is not great on these since they were taken under studio florescent. I've spent quite a bit of time experimenting on how my drip and squeeze techniques translate to clay. And on how underglazes and glazes work. So you see some glaze samples at the top, then some glazed work and some fired work that has not been glazed. The bottom two shots show underglaze on fired pieces. I have long loved ceramics, but now I'm devoting real time to it and beginning to "get it". The process is soooooooooo slowed down compared to painting and drawing. There is such a lag time between doing something and seeing the result. I think that's a good thing to experience for me!
Beautiful! I love the experimentation! You must be having fun!!
ReplyDeleteWow, so much progress so quickly! I see your stamp on every single piece. It is definitely a good medium for you. And, sigh, I would love to come visit and take Ingrid's class .. one day!! I love her work, and am amazed at what she can do with handmade porcelain paper clay. Very intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you both! K., I think you would enjoy Ingrid. I hope your clay ideas are evolving too.
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