And I grasped at positivity by not watching the news and not drinking too much wine and instead heading to ceramics studio. I used a lot of this Copper Red Art glaze from Western on a lot of my maple leaves though 2 of the leaves will be green.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024
clay: glazing through the gloom
And I grasped at positivity by not watching the news and not drinking too much wine and instead heading to ceramics studio. I used a lot of this Copper Red Art glaze from Western on a lot of my maple leaves though 2 of the leaves will be green.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
clay: sgraffito #1
Monday, October 28, 2024
clay: carving, glazing and throwing
Yesterday I could not help myself: I was at Clay Life from 2:30 PM or thereabouts until 9:15 PM. Most of the time I was carving. Figuring out the positive and negative on a black underglaze canvas from an illustration of artichokes was a challenge for my brain. I thought I’d better take a picture before I fucked the whole platter up.
And I kept carving. Even though my border is so crooked and even though I touched up the ‘chokes which I probably should have left well enough alone. And after finishing sgraffito #2 (yeah I’ll be counting all I've done from now on), I also touched up pumpkin and pink underglazes on another platter and set a planter of the same texture (I’ll use Blushing Pink and Tangerine overglazes on that pot) on the greenware shelf. And then I finally decided on the color for a bisque piece that had been on that shelf for a couple weeks.Sunday, October 27, 2024
cook + consumerism = a tinned fish collection
And mustn't forget condiments!
As I read this, I realize how easy it would be to initiate a tinned fish club and maybe assign people to bring a can like I do for potlucks. However, in surveying my neighbors, a few are not fans of fish. I'll need to still invite them, but encourage them to bring a small wedge of their favorite cheese or a bottle of their favorite wine and drink their meal. In the meantime I ate my own with smoked brislings Cecilia gave me for my birthday, cherry pepper pickle, dill cucumber pickle, baguette and butter, and an arugula and heirloom tomato salad dressed in white balsamic vinaigrette. I liked my meal, but I suppose others would not. I still want to host a conserva party.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
cook: saturday supper of calamari steak
Weather conditions at Oyster Point were calm and flat--1.2 knots winds, but the currents were against us, and so outrigger canoe practice was still a workout. I was pleasantly sore and still high on endorphins when I got to the Central Park ceramics studio--my contemporary candelabra built from speckled buff is getting bone dry along with its catch plate; I adhered the iron oxide decal to my pear along with a little more green underglaze to put on the green ware shelf for a low fire; added a bit more green underglaze to another pear which I'll finish next week in order to bisque fire. Pictures to be posted next week of work hopefully done and works in progress. When I got home, I was ready to cook! I took my time with the calamari steaks. Salted them and then lay in an egg wash and then breaded liberally in Italian and panko bread crumbs before pan frying in olive oil. And then melting butter and adding lemon juice and capers to make a sauce to nestle the calamari in.
cook: salisbury steak night
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
clay: underglazing and more sgraffito
A couple weeks ago I trimmed all the bowls I threw the couple weeks before, and instead of inscribing text into this one, I decided to not bisque it just yet and to paint black underglaze in the interior. One week later, I finally carved it on a Sunday night after glazing all my other bowls.
I liked it; a classmate, Al said it was beautiful while I was carving it, and it has drawn some comments of praise on Facebook. Last night, another Clay Life member said she admired when it was on the greenware shelf. And I’ve since hand built a serving platter and want to sgraffito carve that pot as well but with artichokes. Another week later, I adhered overglazes on my avocado/guacamole bowl.