Maybe there's a bit of a writing block. So it's hard to blog just now. But the rest of the work is not blocked. My creative focus is diverted into all of the other work- the art of making and the business of promoting and selling.
Here is the kiln I opened this morning. The first glimpse is a blank of beige fire brick and beige shelves. It's like when you start a new book; it's the no-frills front paper before a story begins.
After lifting the cap shelves off and unloading the first pieces of student work (that's for a different blog post), I found that the red bowls had come out well:
both inside and out-
and the greeny-blue pieces were good, too.
A platter further down was softer red than expected. I think it's a winner:
Altogether, the reds were a nice group. These bowls were the textured ones (chattered, grooved with a lemon zester) you saw before today in these pages, in their various stages of development.
The next glazed pots are on the cart waiting to go into the kiln next week. Different color group. That's a bit of a different adventure from these.
In the fresh clay section of the studio, more dinnerware will be in the works on Tuesday of next week. (I will have a few days off before then for family graduations.) Back to you next week!