I haven't been able to spend as much time in the studio in the last few weeks as I'd prefer, but sometimes that's the way life goes. Once we started taking down and putting away our Christmas decorations (or, as Krystal would say, "Putting up the Christmas stuff," which is, confusingly enough, the same verbage used to describe the initial decoration) we sort of got sucked into a spiral of premature spring cleaning. So, in addition to small bits of throwing here and there (always in smaller bits than I'd prefer) most of the time in my studio has been spent doing some long overdue mopping, sponging, recycling (of clay and actual recyclables), tidying, and laundering of pottery towels and such + inventorying and sorting/packing pots up in the non-studio portion of the basement. I've also been working on photographing some older "clearance" pottery for listing on Facebook in the near future. Perhaps by February 1st I'll actually have something worth showing for it.
So what* else have I been up to if I haven't been throwing?
Talking a little bit about the process and creation of the wares during the dedication. |
I think it's okay to say that I'm awfully proud of this set and the way it turned out. Bit of a challenge in the outset as these are pieces outside of my normal range of work, but extremely edifying in the end. I hope these pieces will provide years of service in our congregation. It certainly has been nice to see them in use the last few weeks.
But then I have been in the studio, too. Not a non-existent time, just not as frequent as would be preferable. Here's a bit of progress on things:
Bits and pieces this week. Teapot #1 for 2013. A small one. We'll see. I'll have to do something decoratively oriented with it. Not sure what that might be. The creative process requires patience.... |
A couple of 6# mountain vases. Rather pleased with the necks/lips/tops on these. |
Mountain vases, mountain vases. |
In the meantime: enjoying tunes lately from LEAGUES (debut releasing 1/29/13 - have been enjoying my early bird preorder copy), Least of These, and Ascend the Hill, as well as perennial favorites like Bleach and Mutemath. So check all of them out. They won't disappoint.
Back to the grind y'all. Stay classy, have fun, make stuff, be creative.
Or something. Always on the hunt for a good mantra.
*Note: if you type faster with one hand than the other, sometimes keys get pushed out of order, sometimes to hilarious result. For example, at first run-through I mistyped "So what" as "Sow hat" which is something completely different, I suppose. And mildly amusing for me. Deal with it.