Bridget Cherie Harper made a batch of her own special porcelain for us to test. Pure white and throws like a dream even when only a few hours old. The glaze is cranberry, and it came out very red.
Oct 06
Blue-Green Bird Book
This is one of the books whose cover-creation process I chronicled in an earlier post. I finished up the green washes with blue acrylic printing, using commercially purchased rubber stamps. It feels a lot like cheating to use someone else’s art, but the commecrially produced rubber stamps are so convenient for so many techniques. Once …
Sep 27
Scraffito Cup and Saucer
These were porcelain cups that originally had handles except that they dried too fast and the handles got cracks, so I removed them and made them into tea bowls instead. I painted a thin black stain on it called “Seth’s Black Ink” after a ceramicist who uses this technique. After the stain dried, I scratched …
Sep 24
Smiley Ball 11
Sep 16
Falcon Sculpture
I made this because I used to have a collection of too-tiny flower pots and teapots whose lids had fused to them that I put on top of the garden wall to look at. Unfortunately, the wind blew them over, and now most of them are broken. This was made to sit on top of …