April 26, 2010

who needs sleep...


well the firing has started. Late is better than not happening so life is good!

As I arrived last night at 10 pm for my shift of starting the fire, I noticed that there were people standing in the kiln! My fears were confirmed as I approached through the dark that in fact they were still loading and had two thirds of the front stack still to go. As always I pitched in as much as possible.

By 11, Chris had to go home and Louise went off to sleep as she was to take a shift at 2- 7. They had managed to get one more shelf in by then.

A very tired Cam and I worked hard an had the rest loaded by 3 am. and the fire in the bottom of the chimney going by 3:30.


This left the door to be bricked up which took about another hour.

The fire box was lit by 4:30, I was off to sleep!

I had a lovely wake up call from my son Alec at 7:30 and headed back out to take my shift til 1pm. This morning was breezy and cold, but the farm is looking wonderfully inviting this time of year.

Here's a pic in the door and lets try a video!


April 25, 2010

and so it begins





well loading the kiln has started, and should as i'm writting this be finished. Here are a couple of pics of the start of the back stack and also of the new stoke door. We have new main fire box and side stoke doors for this firing. Hopefully they are easier to use than the last ones. These should lift off very easily as the others were heavy and sometimes a bit stuck!




here is a pic of the inside of Chris Lass's new studio. It is a turn of the century post and beam barn! So jealous!

April 20, 2010

cups, cups, cups




I've started to glaze for the firing this coming week and have realized that I have a mountain of work ready. I guess I am going to have to edit what I really want fired. Before I realized this I went ahead and made twenty more cups! Guess I'll have some left overs. Oh well they can be put through the reduction kiln and add to the inventory for All Sorts Gallery.
I'm also realizing it is a good thing I have at least a small SUV because it it is going to be full to the gills with pots to take to the firing. Two large crates of bottle vases barely put a dent in the work to be packed up.Here is another pic of the new work, I'm working on labeling for the new gallery.



April 16, 2010

spring warmth


This morning looked quite bleak as I headed out the door to take Alec my 3 year old son to daycare. Clouds were circling and it felt a lot like rain. By the time my work day of 1 hour was over, the sun had come out and a glorious day was in full swing. I decided to come home and make for a last day before the woodfiring next weekend.

It was a great day to dry to things outside, not too hot, not too sunny, and most of all no wind. So as fast a work came off the wheel it went out in the back yard to stiffen up. When it comes to outdoor flat surfaces for pots, anything will do!

This lets me finish the work all in a day. This also allows me to hopefully get it all dry by wednesday to bisque, and then glaze on Friday. We start to load on Saturday so there is no time to loose. I looked through my work that I have ready for the firing and decided that I needed a couple more bottles, 14 didn't seem like enough and some more plates and wall plates.


Today also allowed me to finally really make a mess in the new studio. People have been asking for along time now if I have been making int he studio, well I have, but not enough to make a mess. Today finally feels like I'm in there and making it my own.

Here are some of the fired pots from the firing a couple of weeks ago. It feels like the owrk is starting to have a cohesive feel.