01/30/2010 (3:12 pm)

Recycle Day

Filed under: Ceramics

I’m recycling clay today. I recycle all of my trim scraps, as well as any clay that gets too dry to work with. I put it into a bucket and let it sit until bone dry. That doesn’t take long in the arid climate of northern Arizona. Here you can see a bucket of dry scraps, and some small slabs drying on the table for future recycling.

Once dry, I cover the scraps with water and let it sit for a day or two. Then, I mix it up in the bucket - it stays lumpy - then transfer small amounts to the blender, where I mix it until it is a slurry (slip). Doing it this way ensures an even mix. I mix clay bodies when I recycle and this technique blends them well.

When mixing is done, the slip is poured into a plaster bowl. The plaster pulls the extra moisture out and leaves a workable piece of clay. This batch should be ready to be worked tomorrow. Happy clay!

01/27/2010 (11:49 am)

The Great White North

Filed under: Ceramics

Last week, we were hit by what weather people are fondly referring to as the “Western Wallop” - a week long series of snow storms that dropped over 50 inches of snow! I cleared a couple feet of snow off the roof of the kiln house - twice!

The snow gave me some time to work in the studio. I’m getting the feel for the wheel again… it’s like riding a bike (thankfully). I started out with mugs because I wanted to break my body back in gently. No sense in tweaking my back when I’m just getting back into it.

I also did a few slab soap dishes - see the new fish stamps? I got the stamps at NCECA last spring, but this is the first time I’ve used them. I’m going to be doing a lot of fish-themed work in upcoming months.

So many ideas spinnin’ in my head…

01/10/2010 (6:49 pm)

Getting organized

Filed under: Life in General

To make a clean start in the new year, I reorganized my small studio space. For the past four years or so, the room has been arranged with everything around the outside, up against the walls. After the re-org, the table juts out into the center of the room. Surprisingly, the room seems bigger! There is a great energy, too.

My life is going through a lot of changes. I am taking four classes this semester to finish my bachelor’s degree. I quit my 40-hour/week job, and ended up with two part-time jobs, with fantastically flexible schedules. This all means that I won’t get as much time in the studio as anticipated until after mid-May. I’ve been going to school and working full-time for eight years; I’m putting my nose to the grindstone to finish up.

01/01/2010 (9:14 pm)

Happy New Year

Filed under: Ceramics, Forms

Happy New Year!

I am excited to be starting 2010. It’s going to be a year of change and creativity. I’m coming off hiatus and will be able to spend a lot of time in the studio this year; that’s a good thing because I have a whiteboard full of ideas to start working on.

I’m going to change the content of this blog a little bit, and talk more about the creative process, in addition to continuing with the how-to posts. So while I plan to do picture posts with step-by-step instructions, I’ll be adding shorter posts in between that talk about what I’m up to in the studio. I promise I’ll try to keep the rants to a minimum.

Here’s to you and yours, may 2010 bring you the best of everything.