February 28, 2010

New Beginnings

For my inaugural post I thought that covering a couple of my most recent firsts might be a good way to start. This past fall I managed to complete construction of my new studio. For me this is a huge achievement as I built it all, with the help of some friends, from the ground up. Although from the outside it looks like a garage, on the inside it is anything but. The interior is bathed in natural light from 4 large south facing windows and has ample space for making.



This year also marks a new direction and focus for my work. After several years of making a production line of domestic cone 6 oxidation work, I'm concentrating now on my first love, atmospheric firings. While I will still be making functional work, my focus will shift from utilitarian surfaces to more contemplative ones. I am adding texture with both slip and roulettes to give the surface movement and push the atmosphere, mostly wood firing, around the work. Here are a few of the teapots I'm working on as well as a couple of pieces from my last wood firing.



































I hope you'll come along on this journey with me as I show you my work, my tests, my teaching, and my thoughts.

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