Thursday, June 11, 2009
like Christmas, but warmer
(pottery by Gary Rith)
I don't feel like cr@p on toast, really I don't, although I could swear that despite 4 four-leaf clovers this morning that the wife brought home the guinea piglet flu from her travels, but then again, you open the kiln and although I made a mistake on one or two items (some glazes are fussy and you have to remember to pamper them) the overall results today are most stunning.
My non-potter friends will not know the feeling: opening a good kiln firing is like Christmas morning, although occaisionally the stocking may hold a rock.
Lynda wanted to see seals on sugar bowls and the 2 smaller ones just came out. Mmmmmm so good...
Also making some really big and whacked pieces today and better drag my azz back down and finish them all.....
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7 comments:
Gary! These are fantastic!!
We once filled the young adult nephew's stocking with rocks. It was great for a laugh, but then he demanded his presents.
Hope Maude feels better soon!
And we need a good/decent not-too-expensive place to stay in Ithaca. I just about choked when I went online looking for motels/hotels. Got any suggestions?
There is an old-world, vintage quality to those seal jars--makes me think of old children's books...
Gary, those seals are so happy with their little ball. Look, they're smiling. I LOVE that red glaze. Love it.
Opening the kiln after waiting patiently (impatiently) for it to cool (be cool enough to not cook my arm hair) really is like Christmas.
I don't think I have ever found a four leaf clover- although I have a huge lucky stone collection! Nice pots Gary- I will need new stuff for the new shop!
Perhaps a circus theme is in your future??? Well, actually, you already have the menagerie... The cool elephants, now trained seals, recalling cute monkeys, regal lions and zebras... giraffes?
yes! Opening a kiln is like opening Christmas presents isn't it.You can't wait to see what the kiln gods have gifted you.
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