by Rae | Apr 13, 2011 | Carving, Creamer and Sugar Set, How-to, Peaceful Meadow, Teapot, Tools
In this series of blog entries, I am sharing some of the discoveries I am making as I try to add texture to my pots. Carving is one of the techniques I have been using recently. When I began carving on the pots, I quickly recognized that no choice is made in a vacuum...
by Rae | Apr 9, 2011 | Casserole, How-to, Lime Fiesta, Mugs, Slip Trailing, Spring Snow, Surface Decoration
Insight: Embellishing the pot surface is more complex than simply adding slip or carving a design. As with most things, one decision impacts several others which means that there are several considerations and some logistics to work through as I incorporate textural...
by Rae | Apr 6, 2011 | Glazes, Lime Fiesta, Mugs, Philosophy, Pottery, Spring Snow, Uncategorized
Surface decoration is my current focus. This is proving to be challenging because it is stretching my drawing and design skills. Also, it is forcing me to reconsider the glaze combinations that we worked hard to develop. It is easy to cling to something because of...
by Rae | Mar 29, 2011 | Creamer and Sugar Set, Lime Fiesta, Spring Snow
A major part of my morning coffee ritual is the creamer – in fact, it really puts the ritual over the top. Creamers are petite promises of a bit of elegance. And, although I don’t use sweetener in my coffee, I really enjoy making creamer and sugar sets....
by Rae | Mar 25, 2011 | About Me, Mugs, Peaceful Meadow
I really enjoy coffee, and, morning coffee is a favorite part of my day. It isn’t even caffeinated!. Nonetheless, I have an intricate ritual that celebrates morning coffee. I start by grinding the beans (of course) and while my coffee pot sings promises of good...
by Rae | Mar 17, 2011 | Inkstone, Lime Fiesta, Serving Bowl, Uncategorized
Today, we delivered some new pots to Inkstone Gallery in Winterville. Although, we had a few pots at the gallery in Peaceful Meadow,we wanted a brighter color for the lengthening spring days. And, we are featured on the Inkstone Facebook Page and in the inkstone...
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