Category: Art

Red Pitcher

I’m still not done with the shrine I’m working on, but I got some pieces out of the kiln today, so I’ll post those. This is a thrown stoneware (Soldate 60) pitcher high fired with “Cranberry” glaze.  I made it so that I’d have something heat resistant to make ice-tea in, as I was tired …

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Nineteenth Century Swallow Shrine

I spent last weekend assembling the base components for three more shrines, and today I finished decorating one of them.  I was originally going to have three shelves inside, each with something on it, but instead I experimented with multi-layered collage. In the far background is a piece of a landscape. Originally I painted it …

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Encaustic adventures

Every time I see a new artistic technique or medium I have the urge to try it.  Such it is with encaustic, using colored wax.  I thought this would be a fun project to do with my children, becasue for the pigment we used crayons, and who doesn’t like crayons?  Since we were experimenting, the …

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Finished Mural!

I’m so happy the mural is finally done, and I got the scaffold out of our foyer.  Painting the overglaze was the most difficult part of the entire process.  I was able to do some of it from the hall on the second floor, but then on the middle part I realized I needed a …

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Mural Progress

This is the project I’m currently working on.  It’s pushed my other projects to the side, so I’m in a hurry to finish it.  I had to take a break when we went on vacation, but now I’m home again and I can see the final stretch.  You can see updates of the progress here.  …

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