Been kind of slow (hot) this summer in my mixed home clay adventures. Here are some cone 10 results.



My interest in ceramics and photography is often overlapping. Objects of interest to me sometimes come from random fallen leaves or layering of mountain range upon mountain range. A blending of glaze over textured clay gives controlled random color. A clay surface becomes a focus for flat abstract photograph. Leaf or flower structure becomes inspiration for ceramic texture. Finding the art is my goal.
They're all splendid but that last slab really got my attention!!
ReplyDeleteI agree the slab has nice color variation and texture, that home clay is really proving to be versatile.
ReplyDeleteThey all look great, but I also love the slab. How big a piece is that?
ReplyDeleteSmall 4.5" x 7.5" I do want to do big mult-slabs with similar texture/glaze concept.This is a study for that.
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