You are your own serendipity

I am always over the moon when the pots come out of the kiln better than I could ever have imagined. That happens maybe in 1 outta of every 10 pots. I have never seen an ordinary pot look extra ordinary after a firing. I have seen good pots look better!!! I'm showing here some slip cast pots that I have hung on to and I never hang on to my own pots. People think slip casting is a way to make multiples of the same form and it can be. I really enjoyed adding some character and serendipity to the slip cast forms. Just like a thrown form they were a canvas for me. Not so much a painters canvas as a potters canvas. Clay being my paint. What I like about these pots is that they show a joy in making. I had fun! I do a little bit of subtracting of clay but mostly I am an adder of clay. The form is the canvas. With this series I used a porcelain slip and in some cases I added stains to the slip for pink or light blue. The additions were the pieces I subtracted and sometimes they were black stoneware clay. My mantra around the wood kiln is "Tall and thin always get in. Bowls and plates sit and wait". I could work for years on these vases to try to fill the wood kiln. That would be sooooo much fun and a wonderful creative exercise. One form with different approaches. I think back to firing at Mich Cassons in Wales when he fired 180 jugs in his two chamber wood fired kiln. Nothing but jugs!!! Gee, I wonder why he was known as the jug man?????? Life is about having fun! Have fun in your work. The work can be serious and fun. If you are fun to be around then make fun pots people will want to invite into their lives. As y'all know I have a serious collection of Ron Meyers pots. I love having them in my life. They are fun!

Comments

gz said…
Mick's jugs of all sizes are fun as well...a good potter, teacher and lovely person he was
Anonymous said…
That's my motto too, tall and thin, no fatties.

Rob
Anonymous said…
Serendipity, in that case why did you never enter yourself and your bicycle in the Olympics?

Toose
Anonymous said…
Did blogs kill the Zine Star?
The printed word is meant to be printed.
There is something more personal about receiving a package in the mail.
You appreciate a well crafted zine more than a blog.
Some of us like the print medium, so bite the bullet, and start printing on paper, stapling and mailing. Real actual paper is nicer to read.
So how about a ceramics/pottery zine ?

pottery curious.
Anonymous said…
Rumor has it that they are cancelling the Ceramics program and classes at Mohawk College. Another one bites the dust.

Disappointed Dennis
Anonymous said…
I am not surprised, they removed the architectural ceramics around the door to the ceramics lab a while ago. Something was a foot Sherlock?

Former student

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