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Monday, October 25, 2021
FLANGE BOWL
I
have been making flange bowls like this for some time now and was reminded,
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it". This form lends itself to a wide
array of sizes from four inches to sixteen of so and the flange with slight
alterations makes a really good surface to hold on to with bare hands or
kitchen mitts. I have been making this form for almost over two decades now and
each and every one is enjoyable to throw, alter and tool though as you can see
in the picture I normally have to go in and clean up the edges and
"sharpen" the altered depressions. The altered depressed waves certainly
help add a sense of movement to the bowl which seems to be in perpetual motion
whether filled with mashed potatoes of not. On top of being a rather versatile style
of bowl this also lends itself to almost every glaze and glaze combination that
I use, in this case likely to be medieval green and temmoku where some combos
may be better than others this together with the saffron and the Oribe surfaces
are among my favorites. Admittedly this is another simple bowl form with simple decoration but it does
everything I intended it to do from function to just looking good with some
fruit or detritus from the day collected all in one place.
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