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Go my ducks
Ill add one or two more next week
Nematode, ceramic
Freakish thing. Is it being vulnerable or trying to intimidate you, opened up like that? To me it stands rather regally. About 2.75 inches long and 2 inches tall.
Nessie, ceramic
My goal was to create a living teapot, either one that looked like it was magically brought to life or something more biological. Started with a concept more like the latter, but my skill at the wheel changed the spherical shape I wanted into something more whimsical haha.
wip of my latest thang, finished up underglaze details yesterday and will hopefully get it on the firing queue wednesday. ive just been calling it "bird" in my head, need to come up with a better name 🤔
Dog, ceramic
This sad looking fellow took a while to get glazed, made it back in December. About 3.5 inches long and 1.25 inches tall. It isn't too late little guy.
I don't remember the name of the main glaze I used, but the crystalline spots and the reaction it had with the white glaze to turn it greenish is really cool!
Vogelherz, ceramic
I started with a vague skeletal motif for this one, you can see it in the pelvis-like front, but my inspiration for it quickly hit a wall. I went looking at some other pieces and was really struck by a few that had an object half obscured inside them, and that led me to what felt like an obvious solution to my problem: simply rip that bird open baybee!!
The other pieces from the raku workshop I attended, since the rex pot got its own post lol
I tried to draw insects and other invertebrates on this one, was for sure a learning experience about how wax should be handled for best results haha
This one I was kind of just fucking around with, was thinking about a painting I made years ago where all these orderly colors dissolved into chaos. A lot of people at the workshop were using this copper penny glaze, but due to some quirk in the firing they were all coming out as this vibrant green color. Was absolutely not expecting the glazes I chose to turn out this way but they worked together brilliantly I think! The matte part was a glaze called oil slick. I think it would have turned out even cooler if I overlapped them just a little more