I have absolutely no examples or photos of these early Raku pots, all were given and traded away, I still have several of Bill's from these firings of which this is one of them. Generous in size and perched upon a classic Bill foot. This pot was glazed up in Soldner's white and then green glaze I had made up was trailed over the surface, the addition of the blue decoration was mine and in fact was simply added by dipping my fingers in the glaze and touching them to the surface and you can see my thumbprint to the extreme right. Pulled from the kiln, the teabowl was placed in a barrel filled with shredded paper and sawdust for the post firing reduction. This teabowl had been in a box since our move from Cleveland many moons ago and I woke up one morning and just decided it was time to pull it out and put it on a shelf where I could see it every day. Bill may be gone but in some small part due to the handful of his puts that are about the house, I feel like I carry on a quiet and thoughtful conversation.
Despite Bill's inclinations, I know that as we were doing Raku there was music playing in the background as there were a group of students involved and a democracy rules. In all honesty I can't say I remember what was on but it was most likely a Vermont FM radio station playing all of the hits of 1989;