by Rae | Apr 28, 2011 | Philosophy, Studio, Uncategorized
In 2008, my husband, father, and friends built me a studio. My dad has built several storage buildings so my studio is exceptional. I love it. It is 12×14 which doesn’t allow me the luxury of being messy. But, it is a wonderful place to work. Until I had a...
by Rae | Apr 16, 2011 | Casserole, How-to, Lime Fiesta, Taping, Uncategorized
In this series of entries, I am sharing some of the discoveries I am making as I try to add texture to my pots. Some techniques I have been experimenting with are: Slip trailing Carving Brush strokes Tape and wax resist Technical – Again, this has been the easiest of...
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 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...
by Rae | Mar 16, 2011 | A Bit Off Center, Animals, Uncategorized
Fabulous Tucans Prissy Piggy Bank Penguin Penny Bank Dragon (Three-toed species) Raku Dog Angry...
by Rae | Mar 10, 2011 | Teapot, Throwing, Uncategorized, Workshop
There are so many pottery resources. It is a very generous community –workshops, books, blogs, YouTube Videos, Websites, Galleries, Open Studios, classes, guilds. So much sharing. One could get sucked into the vortex of reading/talking/learning about pottery and...
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