A classical interlude;
Monday, October 8, 2018
INTERLUDE
Though
I am in the midst of back to back terra cotta cycles, I took a small block of
time, a short mental interlude to throw a few stoneware pieces. Illustrated is
a vase, about 11 or 12 inches tall and faceted using the technique I am working
on. Along with this vase I threw a couple of tokkuri and a covered jar which
will mostly be glazed in either Oribe or the saffron iron yellow. This vase had
the foot cut in a hexagonal pattern and will be glazed in Oribe to best
accentuate the faceted planes but also to collect on the bands and other
horizontal areas that protrude just a bit which will create pools of very deep,
dark green, an effect that I like very much. I have been enjoying working with
this faceting technique as it leads to very direct and not necessarily
predicatible result which to be quite honest can be a very good thing in the
midst of throwing very predictable terra cotta.
A classical interlude;
A classical interlude;
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