Sunday, November 27, 2011

# 9

In terms of what I wanted to accomplish this quarter....I do not think that I did as much as I was planning on. Yes, i did manage to make some plates, a few that I am particularly proud of. I also mangaged to make several large seving bowls, but overall, I feel like I do not really do enough this quarter.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

#8

For the end of quarter wrap up, I plan on glazing my bigger pieces. I also plan on using a few glazes I don't normally use and trying some different glazing techniques. I have done successfully on my serving platter I made. the base coat was Desert Sand and then I dribbled Deep Water Blue and Portage Glaicier Blue around the rim. It turned out it I had hoped it would. The rest of my pieces will present a challenge for me to glaze due to the size of them....they wont fit in the glazing buckets so I;m going to have to pour on the glaze.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Blog # 7

I learned this quarter that one must have patience when working with large pieces of clay. I have had to slow down this quarter and be patient when im sitting at the wheel working with a big piece of clay. Everything takes longer....the throwing....the drying......the trimming.......however, it all pays off in the end when it comes out of the glaze kiln.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Blog #6

So far, I'm pretty happy with what I have accomplished thus far. I have made 8 plates, a large serving platter, and a few bowls. I have run into a problem though with my serving platter. I can not dip it in the glaze bucket. So I have to pour in the glaze. Other than that, i haven't really had any problems. As soon as I figure out how to post pictures on here, I will post some of my pieces.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

# 5

Everytime I get a chance to see someone else's pottery, I look at how different it looks from mine. I look at how they shaped it, decorated it, glazed it and think about where their inspiration comes from. When I look at Mike's pottery I see all the different textures and shapes that are so very unique to his work. I know that he also does a lot of work with fibers and textiles as well which comes through in his pieces.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Any Suggestions?????

So I walked into the studio this morning with desire to put clay to wheel. I feel almost burnt out. I do enjoy pottery but the past two days I haven't felt like doing much in there. Yesterday all I did was prep my pieces for glazing. Today, I put some decorations on one piece and called it good for the day. Tomorrow I really do want to go in and make a couple plates and maybe a bowl or two; however, I just don't want to make anything today. Is it normal to take a break for a couples days then start up again?

Monday, October 17, 2011

I had some time this moring to really look at my pieces and decide what I liked, didn't like and need to change. My plates need a lot of work. They are heavier than I would like and there is not very much in the way of uniform size. I need to trim more off the bottom of the plates but I get scared I'm going to slice a hole in them. So my plan is to work on making my plates thinner and more uniform in size. My bowls, on the other hand, look pretty much like I want them to. I have had a couple of issues trying to get the shape I want but for the most part, it's going well. My plan is to work on plates for another week then start on mugs with handles and more bowls.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Assingnment #4

So this quarter is the first time that I used a bat to throw with. Previously, I have thrown directly on the wheel and would then proceed to fumble around with how to remove the piece from the wheel. It would result in a piece that would be slightly warped and covered in smudged fingerprints. I have noticed that my pieces this quarter do not develop that goofy warp during the drying process. So basically, this quarter I learned the less I handle it after it is off the wheel, the less problems I have with it.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

My Accomplishments Thus Far

I have succeeded in making plates!!!!! They made it out of the bisque kiln with no cracks. that was my biggest worry. So far, I have enjoyed plate making, but I still have a lot to learn about making plates. The plates I have made range in size, I'm working on trying to make a few all the the same size. I have also made a few bowls, a couple small ones and a few larger ones. I plan on working on plates for another week or so then I'm going to switch to mugs(I'm horrible at making handles) and large serving dishes.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

My Inspirations

When I sit down at the wheel, I already have an idea in mind for the lump of clay underneath my hands. Sometimes it comes from the bowl I ate my breakfast out of that morning or a picture in a magazine I saw in the studio. Most of my ideas come from thinking about what kinds of pieces I could make that I or other people could use in everyday life. There is nothing a whole lot better than eating an amazing home-cooked meal out of a bowl or plate that was made with your own two hands.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

        I'm Sharon and pottery has to be one of my favorite classes I have ever taken. So when the opportunity came for me to take it again, I jumped on it. This quarter I want to make a variety of things; ranging from plates and bowls to serving dishes and coffee mugs. So far I have made 3 plates, and a few bowls. I really want to work on coffee mugs(handles are the hardest part for me) and plates because I haven't made many of either of them. I guess, overall, I'm planning on making pieces I can use in my home.
        Glazing is my favorite part of the class. It means I'm close to finishing my pieces and get to admire all I have accomplished. This quarter I want to use some glazes I do not typically use and maybe use some of the underglazes as well. I'm so excited to see what I accomplish this quarter.