Category: Art

Unicorn Sign

Even though our bedroom is the master bedroom, and we’re not likely to change, the kids decided that our room needed to be named after a mythical creature as well. I chose the unicorn. I also noticed that you could say that each animal represents a different element, and that the unicorn would be earth. …

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Big Smiley Ball

This is my largest smiley ball, and it was coil-built rather than built as two pinch-pots joined at the lip.  It’s about fourteen inches in diameter.  It looks slightly different now, because I painted it with iron-paint after I took this photo. The iron paint is a suspension of iron particles in an acrylic paint …

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Red-Glazed Porcelain Test cup 1

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.

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 …

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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 …

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