Patrick brought home eggplant and peppers, and my vegetable bin is brimming.
handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
cook: carne asada americana tacos with pickled jalapeños
Monday, November 18, 2024
cook + clay: breakfast brisket tacos + handbuilding and glazing in progress
Sunday, November 17, 2024
chill: north central coast getaway
I was supposed to take a linocut printing class this weekend, but the class was canceled at Cabrillo College. I reached out to the artist teaching the class to request a private lesson in her studio, but she said it was too small even for her and that I should enroll in a similar class that she's teaching in January (I'm already enrolled). Sigh. I already had a room booked in town that I already paid for. Hubs encouraged me to go away for the weekend and just r-e-l-a-x. Sigh. Okay.
Friday, November 15, 2024
clay: personal creamer bowl
I failed on throwing a little pot, but salvaged it and pulled on the lip to form a pour spout. I then glazed it with Black Pearl. And it was inspired by this little pot at the Pacific Catch restaurant.
And here’s mine from the finished ceramics shelf I found yesterday.
Okay I needed to close the mouth of the whole bowl and pulled the spout out a bit more. But let me see if I can throw little. Which is harder because smaller balls of clay are harder to center on a wheel.
Monday, November 11, 2024
clay: sgraffito #2
I was honestly stunned by my platter when I picked it off the finished ceramics shelf at Clay Life yesterday. I usually have glaring defects on my pieces.
I love the wabi sabi carving of this sgraffito platter so much that I made three more "blank canvases" for more carving and then tried to carve sardines and waves before glazing last night. I'm loving the imagery of food, first an avocado and second these artichokes. What next? Peppers? Tomatoes? Eggplant? All my favorite subjects in cooking.Sunday, November 10, 2024
clay: this is not a pear
There's a grisly story or the slang for dupe that I didn't know about in my latest handbuilding obsession of making pears. Really I was riffing on Magritte's 1929 painting, "The Treachery of Images." My meta message is only that my pear is really a rattle.
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.