finding my groove

as i’ve been getting used to my studio i’ve been thinking about how to get my design into the form so it doesn’t look so “plastered” on. I want it to look like it belongs on the surface not like I stamped on. Maybe as if someone has upholstered it.

sanderson fabric i love pattern and when fabric patterns wrap around an arm of a chair it takes on it’s infrastructure, as i think this sanderson fabric reflects. the pattern is somewhat boring if you’d see it on the wall, but on this chair it takes on interest because of the skeleton underneath.

this is important when placing my pattern on the form, i want it to compliment the shape and line.

here are some forms with slip i’ve been working on. layering colored slips and scraffitoing through the layers then putting my pattern on top of the layers. this effect seems to be giving me what I’m looking for, we shall see in the end.

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Picking up an order of dry materials to make my glazes this week So, then hopefully I will be able to do my first firing in the new studio!! For having fired so many kilns of so many types and for this being electric, I have to admit I’m a bit apprehensive about it.

I have to laugh at myself A LOT.

On another note. I recently discovered that Liz Zlott Summerfield, an awesome potter in the area, has developed cancer. this is such sad news but the community around where she lives has surrounded she and her husband by hosting a fundraiser  and will have an online auction to help raise money for her treatment.

There will be an online sale that will be held on Etsy.com and will begin September 1st.

You can make a monetary donation to a PayPal account created for Liz’s benefit.
By using this link below, you can be assured that all donations will go quickly, safely and directly to Liz.

The link to this account is: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=XMYBAEHMPQXEE&lc=US&item_name=Liz%20Zlot%20Summerfield%20Benefit&currency_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donate_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted

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this is hard to understand, and as i worry and fret about where my patterns will go o firing my kiln, i am reminded of how fragile life is and how we are not promised anything, every second is precious.

i’m enjoying my time in the studio vey much and so are Dan and will…..look at those batman pj’s. so sweet.

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thanks for reading. see you soon.

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2 Responses to “finding my groove”

  1. Courtney Says:

    I love the Batman pjs!

    And your patterns are so cool.. to me they look like fabric so you are accomplishing what you wish well.. course I don’t know if seeing it in person makes a difference, but from this images online, they look amazing! You are so talented! I am so excited to see what you come up with next, cause everything is just so cool!

  2. Becky Says:

    Good reminders! Will is so funny in that batman outfit! ha I love him.
    I love that you are producing alot in your studio! That is just so awesome! I love patterns and fabric and designs and I like how you think about them too!

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