Showing posts with label glaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glaze. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Raku and Glass Fusion Tomorrow!!!

I can hardly wait, Raku!


Raku Tongs/photo  by Elizabeth Gordon

 Being on the road for two weeks in New Orleans was wonderful, but I missed my classes and my art buddies.  It is so wonderful to discover new things and be in a studio atmosphere.  I am especially excited about Raku.  I have three pieces waiting to be fired.  I love the whole process of raku: the fire, the drama, and the surprise.  The new pieces are high relief, really sculptural.  They are based on nature, either insects, birds or flora.  I plan to work on a series of these as a homage to my Mother who will be 99 in April.  She was a biology and science teacher and taught me to love every thing in nature. I find that background appears and reappears in my work continually, even when I am not conscious of it.  




Art series with insects, clay using clay ink and transfers



detail photo showing sculptural leave design

detail shot showing high relief insect
The raku pot below is one that is similar to those I am firing tomorrow.  I used a raku glaze called Hawaiian Blue that is a matt glaze.  It brings out blues and coppers in the firing. You can see the leaves wrapping around the pot and folding to the inside.  




Raku sculptural Vase by Elizabeth Gordon



I will share the results of the firing tomorrow with you when they are complete.  Lets do art!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

MAKING THE CHOICE/ORIGINAL ART

Making the choice to have original art is your home is a conscious deliberate plan. I have buy a piece at time, or make something myself or trade with artist friends. In Asheville I even had the good luck to find the work of a well know artist that had been given to good will charities. It was for resale at a huge discount.













The platter above is one I made. One of the first functional pieces of art I have ever made. Not perfect, but it works and I like the glaze.


The blue stone wear hand thrown plates have been with us a long time. My Partner, Ann, brought them with her from Colorado.
They are some of my favorite pieces.




The lovely wheel thrown bowl with the warm brown glaze is made by my sister in law April. She is a very good wheel person, she can throw huge bowls. The shapes are lovely and the glazes wonderful(she makes her own).

Make a commitment to art, your own and others. Choose to have original art in your home and life!
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