Pokes, scars and mistakes
I have
written before that it seems most of what I have learned has been by mistake.
The trick is that you have to keep an eye open to see what is so good about
your mistake.
For the Bon
Feu Show I surprised everyone with these tall elegant vases that were so not
recognizably me. They were a complete success from a financial point of view.
For me though there was something not me about them. Couldn’t really figure out
the reason I sold so well and of course when I do sell well I stop doing that
and move on to something else. Fear of success has always been my ghost not the
fear of failure. “ I have a stepladder. It’s a very nice step ladder but it’s
sad I never knew my real ladder. Craig Charles-actor”
So I took a
vase out of the mould too early and it slumped before my very eyes. I thought
oh shit and cut it up to use some of it’s parts and squished it down more. I
used some of it’s cut parts as additions to another.
As I walked by the dry old bones of the
skeleton I had cast aside(har, har) I thought
hey that’s more like it so I cast one and pulled it out early and tried to
control the squish. I made marks in it, poked it and had way more fun. This is
more me and most likely less saleable. Previously the fun had been in the
jagged seams and sculptural additions. Now the form and the additions were
available to be poked and proded.
These pots
are destined for the Ratagama at Ronnie the Rat’s. For me to put a formal
bottle next to one of Ronnie’s pots would be like a guy in a three piece suit
showing up at wood firing. What are you doing here? Did you just come to watch?
Are you going to get dirty with the rest us? Do I
owe you any money?
I’ve
had some very nice pots come out of the Ratagama. These ones will be the first
porcelain ones I have put in there. Some are pink porcelain and some blue. The blue ones are girls and the pink ones are
boys. No, I’m not sexually confused! I think real boys should and can wear pink.. I’m
prepared for all the abuse I’ll take from
Steve Driver and the Arkies. I have
always scoffed at their porcelain and hated to admit how beautiful it often
was. I’ll wear my scars on my chest.
Ronnie says
this is The Last Waltz. I don’t want to believe that. I love that week in
Athens, GA
soooo much. Some go sun seeking, some go golfing, some on cruises, some do Paris. My favourite week is being with my clay friends at Ronnie and Hesters firing the Ratagama. I don’t want it to ever end. Can I turn back the pages of time?
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horizons.
Left me here to sing his song
Pretty little girl with the red dress on
Poor Otis dead and gone.
Never get out of the boat.