four became three some time ago!
Monday, 21 July 2014
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Right I'm back with another batch in this post, there are three larger pots/vessels with texture, I wasn't in the mood to throw lids so thought I'd thrown larger (5-6lbs) pots and see what they look like with the texture on them. I think they work and don't need a lid on them and could have a different rim/neck maybe a wider neck/rim too, and more of a bellied shape to the form.
Sunday, 23 March 2014
This final batch (at the moment) is a basic cylinder form
which utilizes a gallery fitting for the lid, not a design I normally make but
thought I would for a change and to
explore.
Three out of these four have been put back on the wheel
while still wet (by adding the joining slip to the surface softens the walls,
then using my fingers I have pushed out from the inside to alter the shape
further. This has lead to a new loose asymmetrical form, which I think will be
the next stage of further development.
The fourth batch is split between five rounded and five
straight forms. Most have now got pulled strap handle on them to alter and have
a different design to them. Three still have a thrown knob to them again a
simple basic design with doesn’t distract from the very heavy textured design
on the form.
This next batch (3rd ) is of ten pieces, five are
lidded jars again, four of them are a rounded form with one being straight
sided. The other five pieces are exploring texture on the surface, of three of
them and the last two are thrown then trimmed and using a rubber kidney to
distort and manipulate the shape to further enhance and create another form, changing
it from it first original shape.
So it’s been a while, about a month now and I’ve been
playing with more clay!
Here is the second batch I’ve created taken from the first
batch and further developed, mostly using a rounded form refined with a bit of
turning and then added thickened joining slip (clay and water) applied to the
surface, then using my finger to drag through the surface of the slip.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
another play with clay was the following vessels with added texture to the outside, kinda adding and developing to my textured bowls/plates. you might remember back a couple of months I was making vessels well continued on with that and kept some and completed with glazes (pic of two on shelf) although they look better in real life, definitely not a photographer!
these following images are of vessels with textures added to the outside, hoping to develop these further in the next couple of weeks and get some fired with different glazes on them!
keep a look out for 'em!
Hey been a while since I posted but have been having a play with clay these are kinda a homage to Duncan Ayscough (http://www.ayscoughceramics.co.uk/) who was the first every person to teach me to throw (on the wheel). He taught me at CCTA Jobswell (now Coleg Sir a Gar) and later when I did my full degree at Howard Gardens (UWIC) in Cardiff.
Such an amazing throwner/maker with an amazing ability to teach and make you consider and develop.
For everything you helped me achieve then and now, thanks again!
Such an amazing throwner/maker with an amazing ability to teach and make you consider and develop.
For everything you helped me achieve then and now, thanks again!
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