tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post2888700312937834022..comments2023-10-17T04:42:36.336-05:00Comments on Sister Creek Pottery: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-72029441926828773772011-05-03T15:09:21.411-05:002011-05-03T15:09:21.411-05:00Gay.. I just dropped in to see what you are doing....Gay.. I just dropped in to see what you are doing..and found the current post which I did look at and thought (!!) I had commented.. It is great that I checked today, because I am feeling the same way at the moment.. I just posted on my blog about having sooo much work to glaze, but I would rather 'play in the mud'.. and here I am procrastinating again!..why, I wonder, too??<br />Anyways..here is my advice today - to myself as well -- try to do a bit every day..and see what happens. At least some glazing WILL be done..:)..happppy day to you. T.Trishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14380977275248693050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-89813956743815776842011-04-11T21:04:48.650-05:002011-04-11T21:04:48.650-05:00Gay, keep posting! That's why I have you on m...Gay, keep posting! That's why I have you on my RSS feed-- no matter how long it's been you will always show up in my reader when you have something to say. And I always enjoy hearing it. Don't ever worry about how long it's been. This blog is for you, so post when you feel like it!<br /><br />I feel your pain about glazing; wouldn't it be so much simpler if we could just throw and sculpt? One of the most beautiful things about work at the greenware stage is that we haven't scuffed it up with bad glazing yet :] The potential is intoxicating. And switching from ^6 to earthenware or back again is very frustrating. But I think you are harder on yourself than the rest of us :] <br /><br />Anyway, I'm looking forward to your next post--whether that's tomorrow or two more months down the road!Vicki Wenderlichhttp://www.vmwstudios.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-70865696831100107482011-04-10T11:57:46.790-05:002011-04-10T11:57:46.790-05:00Glad to see you blogging again Gay! Hang in there...Glad to see you blogging again Gay! Hang in there, the inspiration will come !!!<br />Heaps o Hugs<br />Chaechaetoonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03485798595700230162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-32713793306463590502011-04-08T22:00:07.361-05:002011-04-08T22:00:07.361-05:00Hi Gay, I'm glad you went to NCECA. It's g...Hi Gay, I'm glad you went to NCECA. It's good to see what's being done out there and to hear some good talks. Micheal Kline told me how good Pete's talk was. <br /><br />I think glazing is really tough at mid range and low range. I rarely see anything that really knocks me out in those areas. High fire glazes worked well for me when I did that sort of work.<br /><br />The pots I see in mid and low range that are exceptional seem to be pretty labor intensive or extremely simple. Weird sort of. Examples would be Linda Arbuckle and Joe Pintz. Linda's forms, glazing and deco abilities are amazing. Joe has a very individual sense of form and the simple monochromatic glazes he uses suits that work.<br /><br />It's such a hard place to be and I wish I could be more helpful. I think it is important to like what you make and I think it's okay to be in the struggle with it. (Although it's frustrating as can be).<br /><br />Well, I just wanted to chime in. Maybe we can talk about this some more when you are here.Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07960400186962033610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-15344089650334277962011-04-08T14:29:11.693-05:002011-04-08T14:29:11.693-05:00Gay - I loved the work you did when you got back f...Gay - I loved the work you did when you got back from Spain!<br /><br />I agree - after working at ^6 functional for ten years - functional earthenware just never seemed right. I was always disappointed and tossed over 50% of everything I made. And during that time I had to talk myself in to going into my studio. I was crazy! <br /><br />Then I decided to quit making functional pieces and just see where earthenware would 'take' me before giving up on it entirely. Now I love what I'm doing - have design dreams and I'm constantly drawing in my sketchbook again. <br /><br />I'm not putting any pressure on myself to sell or do shows -- thankfully I don't need the income. I'm still working with a couple of local galleries to help pay for my supplies. But I'm finally having fun again!<br /><br />Now I create the piece - apply terra sig and then carve my design and add some underglaze. I bisque. The final surface treatments are with acrylics -- no more glaze issues! My boxes I'll fire twice and put a standard glaze on the inside before the cold finish. Now my toss out rate is about 10%. <br />Life is good again :)Judy Shrevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13817638135856406785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-85152830276246963002011-04-08T14:23:09.545-05:002011-04-08T14:23:09.545-05:00Sandy, great news about Boston Craft! High time! ...Sandy, great news about Boston Craft! High time! And now you are off and running! Your blog is such a treat! Thanks for the encouraging note.Sister Creek Potterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08288262555862392503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-59477025193702079832011-04-08T13:57:48.024-05:002011-04-08T13:57:48.024-05:00Hi Gay!
Love those Betsy Williams dishes!
Glaz...Hi Gay! <br />Love those Betsy Williams dishes! <br /><br />Glazing......... grrrrr.... hate it! Usually spend a day in fetal position on the couch before I jump in to that to mess. But still love the mak'n part :-)<br /><br />good to hear from you!Sandy Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10718069049436444431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-9182387437192605322011-04-08T11:46:23.546-05:002011-04-08T11:46:23.546-05:00Thanks, Judy. Last night, still thinking on my po...Thanks, Judy. Last night, still thinking on my post, I realized that I have not made anything that I am proud of in a long time (since getting into earthenware?). There was a time when I took a lot of pleasure in looking at and showing my work. Perhaps I was looking with uninformed eyes--but I still like a lot of that work. I've gotta get back to liking what I make! I'm tired of chansing recipes! I have tons of recipes--and I've tested hundreds (not for the earthenware, though). The problem is elsewhere.Sister Creek Potterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08288262555862392503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-80568677130958870872011-04-08T06:08:03.332-05:002011-04-08T06:08:03.332-05:00Hi Gay! So glad to see you blogging again. I agree...Hi Gay! So glad to see you blogging again. I agree that sometimes blogging can feel like such a chore. I've tried to quit mine a couple of times -- <br /><br />How fun to get to go to NCECA with an old friend. I would love to see all those clay exhibits - probably some of the best work being done today. I have also been listening to the Michael Simon panel -- also bought the book from the show (Evolution).<br /><br />I've been lost for about two years - since switching from ^6. This year I have dropped out of two major shows I usually do because I didn't feel like my work was ready to be out there - I've felt like giving up clay on a lot of days. But I love the stuff -- and have pushed on -- and finally it feels like I'm starting to connect what's in my head with what I'm able to do -- whew! Clay is such a journey!<br /><br />If I can help with recipes or a cheer over your shoulder - please email me. I'll bet if you just get in your hands back in clay -- you'll be hooked again! :)Judy Shrevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13817638135856406785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-66719868512512298232011-04-07T20:23:03.305-05:002011-04-07T20:23:03.305-05:00Tracey, thanks for the warm welcome back! As I...Tracey, thanks for the warm welcome back! As I've already confessed your blog is one of my 'must go to' each morning no matter what is calling me!Sister Creek Potterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08288262555862392503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29724439.post-65916400681681478912011-04-07T20:12:06.218-05:002011-04-07T20:12:06.218-05:00Gay: Believe it or not, I have the same problem as...Gay: Believe it or not, I have the same problem as you with glazing. That's why I turned to Raku and terra sig, it's more like painting and I am more comfortable brushing than dipping. If I dip a pot in a glaze it is a failure, not doubt about it, and it has always been this way for me. I have had some success with some commercial glazes, I like Coyote and Georgies, maybe give those a try, you can order them in cheap 4 oz sizes to see how you like them before a big investment. I am still searching for just one 04 glaze that will work for me, but they are all so fussy. If I find a good one I will let you know! Anyway, I have enjoyed your blog and your honesty and it has been fun getting to know you. Plus we would have never seen Winter's Bone if not for blogging with you, it's now my all time favorite movie!<br />Good to see you blogging again!Tracey Broomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14560971496423789576noreply@blogger.com