Thursday, October 30, 2008

Three different results from same HR Satin Glaze

1a. This globe shaped vase has HR Satin glaze on stoneware, with a Black Copper Oxide stain brushed under it, as well as some red iron oxide slip. Then a bit of red glaze was brushed in streaks also on top of the HR Satin White.
1b. Mixed stains under HR Satin White


2a. Mixed stains under HR Satin White...Black Copper and Red Iron Oxide stains, then white was sponged on this large stoneware planter. Hand built and glazed by myself and Maureen for the Black Mountain Center for the Arts Clay Studio.






3a. Small stoneware pocket vase, black glaze in stain treatment with red glaze trim on the details of hand built slab pieces, torn and assembled. Interior glazed with HR Satin, and top edge dipped into HR Satin.

3c. Small stoneware pocket vase

More clay works...pendants, 4-elements etc.

I've been throwing, and sculpting, and glazing and painting. So here are a few of the things that have come out of the kilns lately.

1. Set of large mugs, stoneware, incised, stained, glazed.

2a. Large multicolored serving bowl, stoneware, glazed with overlapping Nutmeg, Black-Mountain Blue, Chun Celadon. Mid-range fired. (Not for sale)
2b. Large multicolored serving bowl


2c. Large multicolored serving bowl




3a. Tiny green pod-box with heart-cut lid, earthenware, glazed outside, low-fired.




3b. Tiny green pod-box with heart-cut lid



3c. Tiny green pod-box with heart-cut lid






4a. Large mostly blue pod-box, stoneware, Black-Mountain Blue and Nutmeg glazes outside, mid-range fired.


4b. Large mostly blue pod-box


4c. Large mostly blue pod-box





5a. Small turquoise pod-box, heart-cut lid, earthenware, glazed outside and low fired.


5b. Small turquoise pod-box,






5c. Small turquoise pod-box,

6. More pendants, from l to right back row: a.) challace, b.) moon-dancer, c.) pentagram. Front: d.) moon-dancer. Carved, glazed on front side, earthenware low-fired. (Don't miss the leaf pendants that were already posted!)

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Potters visiting potter

I am not in the same league as Akira Satake. No way. (At least for a while.)

But here I am standing next to him in his studio. To make a long story short, I had visited his studio as part of the East of Asheville Studio Tour last spring, and fallen in love with his pottery. So when my son said he and his friends from Penland were looking at studios, I suggested they visit Akira. With a phone call, I set it up.
Brian Ransom on the left, is the Eckerd College pottery professor, and has been teaching at Penland for an 8-week workshop. Jessica (did she tell me her last name?) is also a potter, standing with her fiance' Nick Swartz, both from Mendocino, CA. Nick makes pottery with a Japanese flair, and has studied in Osaka. And on the right is my son, Tai Rogers, studio assistant at Penland, and also Brian's student from Eckerd, (as was Nick also.)

I'm pretty sure Akira is telling Nick something interesting...there were many wonderful things shared between these potters.


Akira told Jessica and Brian one of his studio tricks. (I'll never tell.)



One highlight of our visit was having tea, as Tai and Brian wait for Akira to pour. There was also music playing by Akira, especially for Brian, also a musician.
Thank you very much, Akira, for hosting such a lovely visit.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Mugs and pendants

I've been busy, visiting my son at Penland, going to the Spruce Pine Potters Market, getting inspired. But here are a few things that have come out of the kiln lately.

16 oz - 2 glazes with plants mug

16 oz - 2 glazes with plants mug

24 oz stoneware celadon mug and 16 oz - 2 glazes with plants mug


24 oz stoneware with celadon mug, the raspberry blush is in the glaze at the rim




Leaf pendants, and moon. 2" across. Low fire clay, glazed in one firing.



Tuesday, October 14, 2008

4 Elements Pot and 5 godesses in clay

Moon Dancer Two
Moon Dancer Two





This is to compare sizes, but these are not supposed to be displayed together.
On left, reclining "Mountain Mama" Left standing, "Moon Dancer Two", "Four Elements Pot" showing the water side, "Moon Dancer One" and on right, "Gaia".

"Mountain Mama", "Moon Dancer Two", "Four Elements Pot", "Moon Dancer One", "Gaia"

"Mountain Mama"


"Moon Dancer Two"

stoneware, cone 6
clear glaze over all, detail colors
12" high x 5" base diameter


"Moon Dancer One"




Gaia
stoneware, cone 6
clear glaze over all, details with Maaco glazes
16" high, 5" deep, 6" wide





"Gaia"





"Gaia"




"Gaia"





" Four Elements Pot," water detail







"Four Elements Pot", fire and water sides






"Four Elements Pot" fire side









" Four Elements Pot", Air side






"Four Elements Pot," Earth side















Earth Mother Crone Goddess, yes there is beauty in the mature goddess~!

Moon Dancer One




Moon Dancer One





Moon Dancer One




Moon Dancer One



Moon Dancer One





Moon Dancer One