
(Gary Rith making a big pot-pics by Maude Rith)
My pal Doug Fitch was making somw big jugs in England, and my Monday class asked if we could try to make BIG pots, so I am messing around a bit this morning, when I should be ________.
The question here, of course, is make it into a pitcher (jug) or leave it as a large vase?
Leave it as a large vase.
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ReplyDeleteNice one - vase I reckon.
ReplyDeletePitcher! Jug! Okay, well everyone else said vase. So, keep that beauty a vase.
ReplyDeleteMake the next one a beer pitcher!!!! With a nice "pulled" handle. "Pulled" are the handles kinda' like on the cups for that cute, green, piggie tea set? Right?
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I, of course, came to the same conclusion as you smart people--it shall be a vase, but now I need to make some gigantic pitchers. I hope some of you visit Doug's page, because holy cats, his work is cool.
ReplyDeleteLarge vase. I never can find a good large vase for flowers...Large Vase!
ReplyDeleteVase, definitely. As a jug, once full of liquid, it would be too heavy to lift and pour (at least for me) and I love things that are USEFUL as well as beautiful. A large vase is always a good thing to have. Mine got broken, and I miss it.
ReplyDeleteis it vace or vauze?? phonetically speaking...I'm never quite sure. :)
ReplyDeleteHow about 2 handles and call it a grecian urn??? lol
Vace is cool.:)
if it is a vauze, then it costs 50 percent more!
ReplyDeleteHmmm..."when I should be ______." Maybe making a peanut butter sandwich? LOL
ReplyDeleteToo late to vote, but of course I agree with everyone else here. Chatty gave a good reason for it.
Wow - it's really nice. Can't wait to see the finished product!
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ReplyDeletehave another glass of wine Cheri, tee hee!
ReplyDeleteLovely big jug Gary. You can use it as a giant sake carafe.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
wow! i love this vase. can you tell me in class how many pounds of clay i need to create something like this? looking forward to class tonight!
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