Making pots for the blind
Several years ago I had a woman visit me and presented me with her final thesis paper for her BFA at University of Western Ontario. It was about how my pots could be enjoyed by the blind. She taught the blind and used my pots in her class. That has stuck with me in my making process. It's not about a WOW glaze. It's about form, it's about texture, tactility and taking your fingers for a walk on the surface of the pot. Yes, you could enjoy a beautiful round classical form. Hold it, hug it and enjoy the smoothness of the surface. Or you could take a pot that maybe resembles a cliff, a rock, a plowed field , a journey for the hand and the mind. Potters often examine a pot with their hands more extensively than with their eyes. We are tactile people.
I used to tell the students at Sheridan that they should know what glaze they are going to use before they make the pots. It is time for me to listen to my own good advice. I'm seeing Korean celedon over crack, or temmoku hairs fur fired near the flue where it oxidizes slightly.
For a brief minute when making these bourbon sippers I comptemplated not putting a lug/handle on them. Then I thought would they actally be mine or a short cut avoiding the signature I have long established. It's not a handle, it's a signature. A signature is hard to establish. It means someone can walk into a room and know it is you.
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I still recall the young woman tell me she had sight when she was young. I used mostly verbal descriptions while teaching her and allowing her to feel each step of the process. I would place my hand over hers to help her understand where pressure against the clay was needed. Since she once had sight whenever she wanted to feel/hold/touch something she would say "let me see that". I found after working with her for a while I would end up closing my eyes while I did or described some process....
5 Additive Sculptural Techniques on one piece of pottery.
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Using Texture Tools on the Wheel
adding texture with a few pulls of your clay
Our Texture Tools are some of our most unique and most popular ceramic tools we make at Garrity Tools!
https://www.garritytools.com/clayclub/2021/10/using-texture-tools
This exhibition is for emerging artists working in clay/ceramics. Works can be functional or sculptural.
Emerging ceramists around the country are invited to make a submission to a jury of respected professional ceramic artists who will select 20 artists to take part in the exhibition.
https://axartscentre.ca/exhibitions-talks/national-exhibition/
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