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Clay Blog Review – November 2011

December 1, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 1 Comment

The best in clay blogging from the past month:

Technical, Techniques, Tips

  • A nice pictorial demonstration of the slab and paddle technique by KaratsuPots, and construction images of a kiln from start to finish.
  • John Britt shares ^10 glaze samples and recipes: Rutile 11, Mutsuo Black, shares an article about Snowflake Crackle glaze, and videos a throwing demonstration.

  • View the process to make a press mold out of plaster at Jemerick Art.
  • Tracey Broom shows her diy bead tree that she uses to fire beads and pendants and shares a turquoise glaze recipe for raku.
  • See video of a workshop demo: printing on clay from Ang Design Blog.

  • FetishGhost shares a ^10 Red Chun recipe and some blue glaze test results.
  • Carole Epp shares a video of Carol Gouthro building with slabs and tar paper.

  • Atelier Marla shares a process to test for thermal shock.
  • Ron Philbeck demonstrates how to cut feet on bowls via “the ‘tube”:

  • Liberty Stoneware has slip test results.
  • Ann Tubbs explains how she prepares to glaze.
  • Linda Starr shares recent work and talks firing temps.
  • Lori Watts has a few notes from a soda firing.

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Filed Under: Clay Blog Review, Online Community Tagged With: blogs, ceramics, clay community, making pottery, potters, pottery

Clay Blog Review – October 2011

November 2, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 2 Comments

A day later than I hoped due to the festivities of late October.  As always if you know of a great blog, blogger, blog post or you just want to leave some feedback, don’t be shy.

Technical, Techniques, Tips

  •  Linda Starr uses porcelain sand on kiln shelves to prevent warping and cracking.
  • Lori Watts is going to try some of Vince Pitelka’s glaze recipes, shows how to make a slab built jar with lid and makes her own G-200 Feldspar.
  • Gary Jackson makes stamps, explains how he keeps handles “happy” and shares his secrets to making stamped ovals.
  • Dan Finnegan shows how to make a teapot spout that pours well and how he makes fat tiles.
  • Kelly Kessler shares a video and discusses proper throwing technique and digs up some videos about Yixing teapots.

  •  John Britt shows off a fancy graph about mesh size, finds some ^6 glaze tests by Terry Rorison and shares a ^10 glaze: Rutile 11.
  • Karatsu Pots shows clay with different amounts of sand added and shows the slab and paddle technique.
  • Togeii posts three videos of trimming bowls.

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Filed Under: Clay Blog Review, Online Community Tagged With: blogs, ceramics, clay community, making pottery, October, potters, pottery

Clay Blog Review – September 2011

October 3, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 2 Comments

Apologies for the tardiness of this edition of the “Review” (especially to the people that sit at their computer the first day of every month anticipating a collection of the best blog posts from around the clay covered internet). I was out of town for the weekend. There are a few formatting changes* but still the same great content.  This is a long post so click the title to read it all if you’re on the front page.  As always, thanks for stopping by and leave a comment if you have any suggestions or want to add something.

Technical, Techniqes, Tips

  • Ron Philbeck shares the tools he uses for carving clay and a video to reduce dust while decorating (above).
  • Meagan Chaney shares the secret “behind” her tile plaques.
  • Bfree Clay has a tenmoku recipe and some nice images of the glaze and description of a recent firing.
  • Brandon Phillips describes how he processes local materials (red clay, wood ash) to use for pottery.
  • John Britt shows how a mistake turned into a new glaze.  And shares the recipes.  He also has a recipe for St. John’s Repair Cement and Steve Slatin’s GNU Blue ^6 and a Blue Celadon ^10.  And he also makes movies: Extruding Test Tiles.
  • Gary Jackson: (stamped) ovals in three easy steps.  At least he makes it SEEM easy…
  • Glynnis Lessing gives a lesson on oval casserole dishes (with pictures!)
  • Liberty Stoneware explains the process of salt glazing and shows off a new toy.
  • Brandon Phillips explains his treadle wheel piece by piece.
  • Karatsu Pots has some not-quite-blueprints of a Korean style kickwheel.
  • Linda Starr talks about warping during firing and swirl marks in her clay.
  • Charles uses facebook to give a pictorial demo of acorn plates.
  • Danny Knox shares throwing and decorating techniques from a recent workshop.
  • Dan Finnegan has a few pictures of his slip setup and technique.
  • AlexMMR shows one way to deal with runny glazes.
  • Michael Mahan describes how he fires his local clay.

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Filed Under: Clay Blog Review, Online Community Tagged With: blogs, ceramics, clay community, making pottery, potters, pottery

Clay Blog Review – August 2011

September 1, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz Leave a Comment

The August Edition of the Clay Blog Review. Now with a new and slightly improved format: bullets!  This should be less of a headache to read but… get your scroll button ready.

Regarding Recent Work

  •  John Bauman explains his “crooknecks“.
  • Atelier Marla tells how she slab built a Sun Goddess.
  • Paul Jessop shows some earthenware glazes on bowls and pitchers, is unimpressed with some slip results.
  • Patricia Bridges shows how she stencils on slabs.
  • Hollis Engley shares results from a collaborative salt firing.
  • Michael Mahan shows some new stamps in action, shows off slipped and carved plates, more fancy stamping, pots from the wood kiln.
  • Liberty Stoneware discusses recent production pottery, has photos of a salt firing.
  • Samantha from Bulldog Pottery explains some recent barrel pitchers and pedestal bowls.
  • Linda Starr describes her thoughts and process for a seahorse project and shares some finished bowls.
  • Round Rabbit shows off a new technique.  So many colors and shapes!
  • Dirty Girl tries some new glaze combinations on her staycation.
  • FetishGhost turns a mishap into an opportunity to critique a recent pot.
  • K. Houser shares some sexy pictures and describes results from a recent firing.
  • Russell Wrankle learns to make a mold for his hare sculptures.
  • Jim Gottuso talks about terra sig and has photos.
  • Kitty Shepherd works on a vase so long (8 months!) that it begins to attract moths.
  • Brandon Phillips is busy: works in progress.
  • Urban Jeff makes himself a tea caddy.
  • Yolande Clark shares a recent firing.
  • Wild Iris has been working on tea sets.
  • Tracey Broome reflects on some recent work, works with decals.
  • Deb Thuman has a canister and boxes in progress.
  • Gary Jackson pulls and attaches handles to mugs.
  • Scott Cooper completes a glaze fire.
  • Ann Tubbs explains how she creates tiles for a table.

Technical, Technique, Tips

  •  Lori Watts answers the question, “Can you bisque in a soda kiln?” (yes) and shares her two rules for unloading the kiln. Then she tells how to pour a plaster drying block.
  • Patricia Bridges shows how to check how even a kiln fires: use witness cones.
  • John Britt unearths some slip recipes in pdf form, shares videos about recycling clay and fixing porcelain handles.
  • Ron Philbeck shows how he slips a plate with those fancy moving pictures.
  • DirtKicker Pottery likes smaller glaze buckets.
  • Melissa from the Raging Bowl continues transmutating, now with slip.
  • John Bauman shares a tip about visualizing glaze combinations.
  • A handle tutorial (with pictures) by Dan Finnegan.
  • Carter Gillies finds a video about cups.
  • Ann (of Ann’s Goodies) shows how she applies glaze with some custom tools.
  • Linda Starr gives the step by step process of mixing mason stain slips.

Thought Provoking

  •  Tracey Broom writes about the importance of friends:

My point in all of this is that you can’t just stay stuck in your studios and work. You have to get out and see the world, hopefully with people that inspire you. For less than $10, you can get a cup of coffee or some nice chai and have a great conversation with someone that is likely to inspire or encourage you.

  •  Mea Rhee shares some thoughts on where a potter should live:

…just because a potter’s income is modest and unpredictable, that doesn’t mean you have to live in the country. You can also choose to live cheaply in a big city. It pays to live within a big population center, because local selling is the backbone of a good business plan.

  • Patricia Griffin briefly shares three ways that galleries are helping her become a better artist.
  • Togeii shares insight into Japanese culture and making things.
  • John Bauman has a conversation with his friend Greg covering art vs. craft and the value of art (and/0r craft):

When viewed from the perspective down a long timeline of art history, the confusion of art and craft that we are discussing is a rather recent — Romantic Era — re-definition of something that had been accepted as the norm for art for centuries before. Until that recently, for the most part the art world accepted that art was the concept and craft was the execution….and it didn’t matter who did the executin’.

Other

Making Money and Related Endeavors

  •  Carole Epp found a great article about pricing your work.
  • Josie Jurczenia shows off new cups and shares feelings about wholesale vs. retail.
  • Observations about Etsy by Liberty Stoneware.
  • Lorri Watts tries to make everything add up, buries the hatchet with Etsy.
  • Heidi of Bella Joy Pottery gets an email from PayPal.
  • Carter Gillies shares a not-so-positive experience with Etsy.

Laugh Out Loud Nominations

  • Jeff Guin concerning pissed off squirrels.
  • Lori Buff finally reveals the identity of Super Potter.
  • Whitney Smith discovers the secret to making stacks of cash with her pottery wheel.  (After a little Googling the site with the “secret” was found here. You can take a look FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY, well, at least until I get my affiliate link set up!)

Of Interest to Potters

  • Jeffrey Guin has a series of posts moving and fixing up a kiln.
  • Shannon Garson breaks away from the traditional pot-on-a-plain-background photograph and adds some context.
  • Marian Parkes shows off her photo rig done “on the even cheaper”.
  • John Bauman comes up with a few pottery posters.
  • Michael Kline reviews the children’s book “Dave the Potter“.
  • Clay and Ginger highlights some reasons to cook with stoneware.
  • Dan Finnegan shares the history of his stamp.
  • Michael Mahan finds another use for broken pottery and shows how he recently loaded his kiln.
  • How to organize a studio? Gary Jackson loves pegboard!
  • Two lessons learned by FetishGhost at Visions in Clay.
  • Togeii shares videos of pottery repair.
  • Julie Bradley of ThePatientPotter reviews a book about the life  of Slave Potter Dave.

As always, if there is a blog post out there that you think should be on the list, let everyone know with a comment. Thanks for reading.

Filed Under: Clay Blog Review, Online Community Tagged With: blogs, ceramics, making pottery, potters, pottery

Clay Blog Review – July 2011

August 1, 2011 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz Leave a Comment

Highlighting the best in clay blogging over the past month.

Regarding Recent Work

Linda Starr talks about recent inlaid clay (results), some sculptural work, Florida clay slip and learns a few things,  Hollis Engley shows off shinos, shares a recipe and shows results from the Harvard soda kiln,  Dirty Girl shows off some naked raku (and yes, it is Safe For Work), FetishGhost prepares for decals and talks surface, Lori Watts has guest blogger Douglas Watts explain clay in a non-technical way, Ang Walford shares a little about her current projects and a fancy video, Jeffrey R. Guin tries to throw loose and has a series of posts about throwing chawan, Ron Philbeck shares videos from the studio and talks about a new box, Doug Fitch shares recent work including a puzzle jug and has an apprentice using a tile mold, DirtKicker Pottery tells a little about a recent platter set and extruded vases, Togeii tells about combining drawings with wood fired slip, Cinderellish shows before and after carving, Sue Pariseau compares results from two recent firings, Fat Studio describes the process to make a magnificent bowl, Joy Tanner shows some firing details, Tracey Broome shares some thoughts on a transition in work, Lucy Fagella shows a couple examples of carving pots, Paul Jessop shows what happened when a pot was ruined with a tiny mistake and other recent work, Liberty Stoneware demos stemless wine cups and talks about pitchers, Luke Langholz shows some glaze fire results and works in progress, Urban Jeff asks why put a loop in the handle?, Yolande Clark describes a 50 hour woodfiring, The Homefry Sketchbook has some recently fired work and talks about the firing, Lori Buff shows some recent wood fired pots

Technical, Technique, Tips

Melissa at Raging Bowl experiments with stamps/glazes and shares a couple recipes, Jeanette Zeis shows how she press molded ceramic spoons, Karatsupots tells how to wash oribe, make pot lids from wood and describes a mining trip, Michael Mahan wadding pots and loading the kiln,  Patricia Bridges tells how she figured the cost to fire her kiln, Brandon Phillips shares a triaxial blend (and a bit about his diy blunger), Linda Starr shares a vinegar patch solution to some broken bone dry pieces, Lori Watts has two recipes to test, John Britt suggests a way to see cones in the kiln and has videos about trimming: rib, bone dry, chuck, John Bauman offers a picture tutorial about slump molded plates and another about wallpaper plates

Thought Provoking

Whitney Smith writes about perfection, torture, and makes some interesting observations about what customers buy.

Artists are tortured souls because we torture ourselves, in very specific ways that cut us the most deeply. I have many ways of torturing myself, but one of my favorite ways is by pushing myself to create “perfect” pieces. No cracks, no glaze crawls, no pinholes, no runs, no awkward lines, no bumps, no uneveness…

Lori Watts confesses that she failed at full time potting in the past but vows not to let it happen again.  She has a couple things to keep her on track, including a timer.

Patricia Griffin talks about 3 ways to fail and how she has put them behind her.

Other

Early in the month a few bloggers tried the color test, Jim Gottuso receives a poem “For Potters“, Craig Edwards talks about work to be done post firing, Lori Buff draws a connection between pizza and pottery and shares results from her social media sales survey and a quick note on quartz inversion, Tony Clennell shows how to keep the flies out of a studio, Jeannette Harris asks if pitchers will be a thing of the past and shares some additional thoughts, Tom Edwards shares some thoughts on Etsy and some new work, John Bauman tells about setting up his display booth and gives more tips,  Patricia Bridges starts setting up a basement studio, Ann Tubbs uses grout to finish her hexagon table, Paul the Potter wants to know what happened to online summer sales and offers some possibilities

This post will take the place of this weeks Pottery Chatter which would have come out yesterday. Also, be prepared for an overall site update to Pottery Making Info in the near future.

Filed Under: Clay Blog Review, Online Community Tagged With: blogs, clay community, potters, pottery

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