07 August 2010

Raku Day at Bundeena

My nephew took these photos at a Raku Day held at Bundeena with the Port Hacking Potters Group.

The pots are heated in a special fast firing gas kiln - when it gets to 1000 Deg C the lid is lifted and the pots removed and placed in a sawdust container.  When the sawdust is added the heat from the pots causes it to flame up.  The sawdust container is then covered and the pots are in a reduced oxygen environment to mature the glazes and cause irridescence to be produced.





Some results:

28 July 2010

Gladstone Pottery Museum - Longton - Stoke on Trent UK

The town used to be full of these bottle kilns spewing out lead laden gases - this affected the health of all living in the area.  Once the lead was identified as the problem and its use reduced with the use of different materials, health improved dramatically.

this is me 'throwing' a pot while standing up at a fixed wheel.  Very different to my little Venco wheel at home and I had to have a second go!  I then took the pot away in a nice little box.  I carefully carried it in my hand luggage all the way to France where the very kind JeanMarc bisque fired it for me. More of that later!

23 July 2010

Above Loch Ness

This pottery was so far from the first sign that we almost gave up finding it but there were stratigicly placed signs saying "keep going, not far now" but my husband wasn't too happy by the time we got there and had to drive all the way in to be able to turn around to drive out again :^)


Some nice results using an electric kiln and wax resist techniques

This was taken as we came back down into the village where we first saw the sign.

19 July 2010

And Scotland

This fellow was making some lovely little frogs and hedgehogs as souvenirs and to fill spaces between his lovely functional woodfired ware in the kiln.
Thrown and carved urns set upside down along the roadside to catch the eye of passers-by.

11 July 2010

Lots of potteries

Feeling very jetlagged at the moment after getting back from trip to Ireland and UK and France and Germany
Here is a snap taken at Belleek Pottery in Ireland
They are famous for their 'basket' pattern pots.

We toured their workshop (no photos allowed) and they have a comprehensive museum

16 April 2010

Off to Gulgong

These are bound for Gulgong and the ACA members exhibition called 340grams.


Well, the black and white bowl plus the little pig. Thanks to my friend for their delivery as I will be travelling.



11 March 2010

Illawarra Flame Tree

I think this little watercolour will become my next design series.  I'll be trying out Walkers Rocket Red underglaze.

07 February 2010

Using own vase

The recent rain has brought out a host of Native Violets.  Enough that I felt able to pick some and put them in one of my own little vases.  It was made to test a decorative technique so I have kept it for my self.  The design was a bit blotchy in places so I wouldnt want to sell it, besides I quite like the handmade imperfection.
 
 
 

19 January 2010

At the Downing Centre - Sydney Law Courts

Two TAFE colleges have work at the Downing Centre in the city.  I am really pleased to have been included.

As you can see - somewhat overshadowed by the adjacent cafe but good coverage just the same.



28 December 2009

On Fire - Student Exhibition 2009

The end of year Student exhibition was held at the Uniting Church Hall in Paddington (Sydney) NSW.

Quite successful for me with some sales.