"The chief source of art is man's pleasure in his daily work, which expresses itself and is embodied in that art itself."
William Morris (1834-1896)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Return from Baltimore 2011

Check out www.kazistudio.com
We made in back home though not up the driveway until today. Seems there was a snow/ice storm followed by rain which we were unaware of while we were away. Made a note not to rely on the Weather Channel instead of our neighbors!!
Here are some great photos of friends and neighbors alike along with their websites so you can check them out. The show had 700 artists of the same caliber so if you missed it, you can enjoy these very fine examples.


This is the work of our good friend Marilyn Endres & Eucled Moore...just incredible!
Mary Pratt, former master potter at Ephraim Faience
Check out www.prattclaystudio.com


Right down the aisle from us.. Mikio & Cheryl from CA

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Across from us, dear Deborah & David's Teabag Lampshades

Check out www.beelinestudio.net

Gorgeous lidded crystaline jars by Debra Steidel

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and our good friend from Manhattan, John with his boxes...

Check out www.johnrussellboxes.com

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Final Firing for Baltimore

Here are some photos of the pots in the final firing for the ACC Baltimore Show.
Better yet, come see us in Booth # 1908 at the Baltimore Convention Center Thursday, Feb. 24 from 10 am. to 6 pm., Friday, Feb. 25 from 10 am. to 9 pm., Saturday, Feb. 26 from 10am. to 6 pm. and Sunday, Feb. 27 from 10am. to 5 pm.



These two photos are of the winter scenes I was working on.



Pond Lily

Friday, February 18, 2011

Four kilns with Detail



We have fired four kilns sequentially now and are firing the last load tonight as I speak.
There have been some lovely surprises and a few disappointments for sure.
We'll let you be the judge here.
1st Firing


















2nd Firing

Third Firing



Fourth Firing

Elm Trees in Yellow

New Geometric
















Landscape

Larger Cattail Motif in Light Green
Descending Leaves
Maple Seed/Tree Design

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Crunch Time

With a week left before we leave for the American Craft Council's show in Baltimore, we are facing a mountain of glazing.....





Waxing the bottoms to protect them from absorbing the glaze.





All of the pots in these photos have been bisqued only.

Measuring the winter.... we worked hard!

By the way, if any of you wish to receive an invite to the Baltimore show, just email us your snail mail address and we'll send a postcard out tomorrow! The dates are February 24-27 at the Baltimore Convention Center on Pratt St. We will be in space # 1908.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Pond Lily

Every year I try to do a couple of detailed new botanicals. This year I worked on the Pond Lily, a small yellow flower often growing with Lotuses or water lilies but not nearly as famous.
Special Technique that took years to perfect!




 Pond Lily finishes up January........