Reconsidering Marriage
I was lying on the beach in Cuba with a rum filled coconut
by my side (Coco Loco). I was a couple of days away from having unloaded the
worst pots of my life from the HPG wood kiln. In this weakened state, I was
reconsidering marriage. I was thinking
once again of the marriage of old and new technologies. The marriage of a guy
that loves making things by hand and a partnership with the technology that is
so available these days. For a decade I made a living from doing paper resist
cut out leaf patterns with cobalt or a copper slip under a carbon trap shino
glaze. It was a good horse to ride and had more miles of life in it but for me
the horse was dead and time to get off. At that time I looked into a digital
paper cutter. They were over $10,000 and out of the question for this cowboy. So now with the popularity of cataloguing as a
hobby you can buy a paper cutter for just over $200. On the beach I thought I
would look into them when I got home so that I might cut vinyl images to put on
bisque to resist glaze for the wood kiln.
Leave more clay showing had been my own advice to the mentees and I had
not followed it. I also thought I am going to Korea, Wales and Italy this year
and I am going to show my pride in Canada. Yes, the good ole maple leaf is one
of the most recognizable images in the world. Yaaaaaaaaaa, Canada! Yes, it is literal imagery but one that I can
stand proud behind. The maple leaf forever! I wore a maple leaf on my back pack
some 40 years ago when I hitch hiked around Europe.
So next day on a bus trip to Havana I met this guy from
Hamilton, Ontario that guess what???????? He and his wife have a company that
cuts vinyl digitally. Bingo! Voila! Holy shit! Hot damn! I just rolled a 7. I’m busy getting some pots
ready to fire in the big bourry box next week with 7 of my wood fire women. I
read today that a mentor is more important than classes. That is a BIG
responsibility. I gotta find a higher gear to shift into. They’re gaining on me.:)
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