Sunday, November 1, 2009






I was finally able to upload pictures today!  So here are some pictures of Plum Tree Pottery, where I  am resident artist for 2009-2010.   

Plum Tree Pottery is a very green place, or at least it was back in September.   











John Glick stands behind some newly made arches of clay.  We mix the clay slightly wet, then roll it into logs and bend the logs into arches to dry.




















Me at the wheel, taken from behind my then empty shelves.

















The show room, where John sells a large portion of his work.  





















This is the throwing area for the resident; standing soldner wheel with a back support, lots of bats, shelves, and a wedging table. On the other side of the shelves is a treadle wheel, for trimming. A sweet set up for sure.
    By this time the shelves are full of pots. (time to fire soon!)  




























A view of the soda kiln building in foreground, then L-R, the old studio/show room, gas kiln room, and new studio.   Everything is so green in this photo, you can tell it was taken a while ago.   At the moment the grass is covered in recently fallen leaves.






Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Growing season




Plants are lovely things and there are not enough of them in the city.  On the stairs outside of my apartment there is a little container garden. Yesterday I transplanted some of the little dudes, they had long ago out grown their containers. I made a bunch of flower pots for them this spring, however I keep on acquiring more plants, so I had to find more containers.  It doesn't look like much in the photo, but its sweet to come home to.


Alas, I have no studio over the summer, but its okay because I have one to look forward to this fall.   Without studio work I have tons of time, which I have had no trouble at all filling.  I need to start using some of that time on the computer, I'm really behind on this.
 
There is a garden in KC that has Kohlrabi growing, even though all the other plants are decorative.  I suppose the Kohlrabi are for decoration too, but they are so delicious looking, I want to pick and eat them.  Anyway, I have some growing in my container garden, but they are not nearly so large. 

KC is humid, thank goodness for the dehumidifier. 

Sunday, April 12, 2009

More Jars

I have been continuing to make jars.  These three came out of the last reduction kiln, I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.  I will have three more casserole sized jars and two little jars for the next firing.  Its is getting very close to the end of the semester, its kind of sad to be throwing my last pieces.

I have been making Christmas ornaments as well.  One of them is in front of the two blue jars in the photo on the right. I'm slip casting them and hanging them in the glaze firing.  This first one was an experiment, now that I know it works there will be many more to come. 

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Half way

These are the large jars I have made so far, all set up for midterms.  Two of them have yet to be glazed. I have started working on smaller items over break.  There might be one or two large pots yet to come, but certainly not this many.




Thursday, February 12, 2009

Moving along




Things are going well, its sunny out, my seedlings are growing, the three jars are ready to be bisqued, and I have a new batch of clay for more jars.  Im going to start two more jars today, and work on some cups/mugs at the same time.  

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Green grow the rushes, O

The latest batch of big jars are not as big as usual.  I like to make them about the size that I can carry them without help. Perhaps I will make one oversized jar this semester, just for fun.  

Today I have been making plaster stamps. They are in the dry box now so they will be all ready to stamp cups tomorrow. I also worked on three pitchers this morning, and as soon as I'm done here Ill be trimming them.

The seedlings are doing quite well, its gray outside but they are basking in the fake sun of  the grow light.  

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Back to work!


This is how the last two jars from the fall semester turned out.   With the new ones I am making I'm trying to avoid those pesky joint lines visible on the lower section of both of these.  


In other news, I am starting some seedlings. They are under a grow light on a shelf in my studio.  Im going to make some flower pots soon, so when the plants get large I will have something to transplant them into.  I love plants! I have marigolds impatients and basil, but only the marigolds are up.