Groovin'
Right now I’m in a groove. I really mean I’m focusing on
grooves in the rim, foot and the handles. I’m more focused on the top and
bottom than I am the middle. I’ve always
thought that the top should relate to the bottom. So if you are going to make
an undulated rim then you make an undulated bottom. If you are going to have
grooves in the rim then why not the foot?
I had always told my students that you should know what
glaze you are going to use before you even start making the pot. This usually
flies waaaaaaaaaaaaay over their heads. Now on these grooves a runny pooling
ash glaze much like Danny Finnegan uses would look rather sexy. Me, I’m a one
trick pony so I will glaze in my trusty “She Knows” and then wipe away the high
points on the rim and foot.
A gallery I deal with “The General” put a call out for
butter dishes so I thought what the hell. I haven’t made them in eons. The dang
handle crept in again. I then resisted
turning these bowls into baskets so I wouldn’t get the question “What can you
use it for?”. I also made some jugs that are nice and shapey then got carried
away with handles again. I wonder with all this handle madness whether one day
I’ll just make minimalist pots with no adornment? Next life,maybe! For the time
being, I’m groovin’. My work always
changes and goes thru different ideas. Some hopefully get revisited.
PS: I think you can see why I like a Thomas Stuart splashpan. I'm a workin' man!
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