Wednesday, February 16, 2022
A BOTTLE OR TWO
I
ended up having to throw a couple of taller cylindrical covered jars the other
day and realizing how they will take up space I decided to throw a couple of
14" tall vases or bottles as you decide to define them. Each was thrown
out of 3.5lbs of clay and will have a shallow tooled in foot when they are
completed. The base of the form is terminated with a pronounced flair that
creates a sturdy base and also acts to slow down glaze flow as heat and gravity
take over. I should mention that this piece was thrown in one piece, it sort of
happened organically and where I would normally throw the neck separately I
used a throwing stick and my sponge on a stick to help facilitate the task at
hand. At this point I am likely to glaze one of the bottles in the Kuro-oribe
style with a heavier concentration of iron up around the top quarter of the
form which should then run quite dramatically while the other will be decorated
in temmoku and iron to accentuate the simple features of the piece. As you can
see in the photo I have added depressed lines around the mouth and shoulder of
the pot together with a combed band to hopefully create more movement in the
pot as well as to fill with the Oribe glaze and create dark, dramatic lines on
the surface. Making a bottle or two for the firing wasn't a lot of extra work
and coupled with the two covered jars will fill one half shelf in the kiln
allowing the rest of the space to be used to the fullest which I rarely fail to
do.
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