Clay Craft

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Another teabowl


Another teabowl
Originally uploaded by claycraft.

teabowl glazed with wood ash/redart and a bit of added iron

Jeff Abney

Tallapoosa, GA

teabowl for NCECA student show


teabowl for NCECA student show
Originally uploaded by claycraft.

This teabowl is the one that was accepted for the NCECA regional

student show

Glaze is wood ash with Alberta slip

Jeff Abney

Tallapoosa, Georgia

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07


Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07
Originally uploaded by claycraft.

This afternoon, I attended a workshop from Masakaze Kusakabe-san at the

Sacred Heart International School organized by Steve Tootell, close to

the Shun Gallery. So, I went to visit Lee and took some pictures of his

show. Beautiful as the pictures show!



Greetings,

Swanica Ligtenberg



www.swanceramics.com

http://swanceramics.blogspot.com

Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07


Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07
Originally uploaded by claycraft.



Swanica Ligtenberg



www.swanceramics.com

http://swanceramics.blogspot.com

Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07


Photo's from Lee Love's show at the Shun Gallery in Tokyo, Jan.27,'07
Originally uploaded by claycraft.

This afternoon, I attended a workshop from Masakaze Kusakabe-san at the

Sacred Heart International School organized by Steve Tootell, close to

the Shun Gallery. So, I went to visit Lee and took some pictures of his

show. Beautiful as the pictures show!



Greetings,

Swanica Ligtenberg



www.swanceramics.com

http://swanceramics.blogspot.com

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Tsubo in Gallery Shun Show


When we polished yohen pots at Sensei's, I always tried
to grab this form. One of the interesting things I noticed there,
was when you spend an entire day holding a pot in you lap like a baby
polishing it, you really got to know the pot.

On this pot, I stamped the character for OM. When I rubbed
pots as an apprentice, I recited a sanscrit phrase that began with OM
while I rubbed it, "putting prayers" into the pot. I didn't
consciously choose the OM decoration on this pot when I made it, and
just realized what I did while writing this. I textured the pot
for inlay with with a MacKenzie technique: a sureform rasp. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 19, 2007

Lee's Pots for Gallery Shunn, Tokyo Show




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