Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tiling the Living Room Floor
We will be traveling a lot from the end of June through August to our retail shows. If we were to start tiling our living room this year, it had to be started now. We've been making the tile for several years, fitting it in between our making pots. It isn't our focus so we are not set up for production of tiles. However, we thought we could try to do the edging on the living room floor since we had to redo the floor anyway. When we had professionals put in the hardwood floor several years ago, we decided to leave an L shape around the wood stove and the east windows unfinished for our tile. It is impossible to have orchids by the windows which need spraying every morning and a wood floor. Here are a few snapshots of Steve laying the tile. They have our Arts & Crafts green glaze on them. It will probably take us all summer into fall off and on to complete this project including making special shaped tiles to fit a lot of areas and the grouting and sealing. Hopefully we will finish before our frost date in October when the plants come back inside! In the meantime, the interior of the house will be topsy turvy for a while.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Kiln firing 5/25/09
We just unloaded a kiln firing and wanted to share some photos.
Here's Steve glazing some pots before they are fired and then unloading the finished pieces. Glazing usually takes us two sometimes three days, depending on the detail of the pieces.
The firing is done overnight. Steve usually gets up 3-4 times during the night to check on its progress even though it is in a programmable kiln.
Most of the pots in the kiln were for our upcoming retail shows but a few were orders.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Steve's Small Geometrics
Continuing our description of new work, here are some of Steve's small geometrics in different glazes.
This first one has two glazes with a pod like design.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
May in the Catskills
Welcome!
Here in the Catskill Mtns. of New York, Steve and I are enjoying a lovely spring. Everyday we discover a new form as nature unfolds her beauty. I made a series of small floral pots this year. Some of you saw them at the Baltimore ACC show.
Here are a few photos:
Dogwood & Trout Lily
Bleeding Hearts
We are very fortunate to have a native Lady Slipper in our woods.
This is the piece I made of it.