I am practicing again the majolica style and I have to say I like it a lot. I did my blue birds on the tree again, and I am thinking on many more new designs.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Tumblers
Like I said, I have been practicing new forms besides bowls. I was making tumblers and trying different glazes, but in the end I think I always do the same, draw something on them. Here are my two first carved tumblers. I carved them free hand when they were on leather hard, then I add some red oxide wash and cleaned them and finally I add celadon green glaze and fired cone 6.
Labels:
arboles,
birds,
buterflies,
carving,
celadon green glaze,
cone 6,
Florida,
flowers,
free hand drawing,
Hand thrown pottery,
leather hard clay,
Lima,
red oxide wash,
Tampa Bay,
tree,
tumblers,
vasos
Friday, September 28, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Pitchers
I am resting a little of making pitchers, like I said in the previous post, handles are really hard to make. I am now practicing with tumblers and I will post all the tumblers I have made in the next post (I need to take more photos). But I did some pitchers, actually I made four, here is one, I decorated it with the slip trailing tool, I used a purple glaze and fired cone 6.
This one is going to my mom's house, she said she like it :)
This one is going to my mom's house, she said she like it :)
Under the Sea
I have been practicing vases, tumblers and pitchers lately. My teacher told me that I should practice more shapes besides bowls. Pitchers are hard to make; first of all, I have to center on the potters' wheel 3 pounds of clay, more if possible. After that, make a cylinder, the walls should be thin because they will carry water and it should not be too heavy to manipulate. Then, a shape should be formed and, depending on the shape, the spout should be molded.
After that, it should dry enough to trim the bottom and add the handle, and OMG! handles are so hard to do. Maybe that's why I am making tumblers now, no handles needed hahaha!!
Any way, the one here is a piece that refused to be a pitcher, so I made a vase :) and since I started to make the top in a scalloped shape, it kind of reminded me of waves, so I thought the best way to decorate it was to draw a marine theme with jelly fishes and marine plants.
I carved the design and also used some slip for the final touches. When in bisque I added some iron oxide wash before applying celadon green glaze. The piece was fired on cone 6.
After that, it should dry enough to trim the bottom and add the handle, and OMG! handles are so hard to do. Maybe that's why I am making tumblers now, no handles needed hahaha!!
Any way, the one here is a piece that refused to be a pitcher, so I made a vase :) and since I started to make the top in a scalloped shape, it kind of reminded me of waves, so I thought the best way to decorate it was to draw a marine theme with jelly fishes and marine plants.
I carved the design and also used some slip for the final touches. When in bisque I added some iron oxide wash before applying celadon green glaze. The piece was fired on cone 6.
Friday, August 10, 2012
The Hobbits
I am a fan of mostly everything that is related with fairies, elves, gnomes... so when a classmate didn't want his pot anymore and offered to me I say quickly yes!
Somehow from the moment I saw it I imagine a houses in a starry night and what better houses can be that Hobbits' houses.... maybe I am influenced by all the advertisement of the new movie, I just can't wait to see it. Below is my version of the Hobbits's ville, if I coul only reproduced it in my garden. . . maybe I should try!
Somehow from the moment I saw it I imagine a houses in a starry night and what better houses can be that Hobbits' houses.... maybe I am influenced by all the advertisement of the new movie, I just can't wait to see it. Below is my version of the Hobbits's ville, if I coul only reproduced it in my garden. . . maybe I should try!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Square plate!
A friend from the studio suggested me to try bigger bowls to have more space for designs with the slip trailing tool. Since, I still have a hard time making big bowls on the wheel, she said, why not try hand building instead. So I did, and I ended up making a square plate. Thank you Judy!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Moraditos/ Purple
I am tying new colors for my slip decorated bowls. I am also trying new designs to perhaps doing some sets. Here are four different designs in purple.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Starry Night
I have been thinking a lot about architecture lately and how the shape of the buildings model the character of a city. I am from Lima, a big and chaotic city, a city that if it weren't for it's countless treasures would be very hard to live in. To live in Lima you need to be strong and not only physically but mentally, it's a city that strengthen your character. I am not a good example of a Limena girl, I am to weak, and sensitive, even though I miss Lima. Maybe I am the person who likes to complain a lot when I'm there: I am always complaining about traffic and how rude people can be and, yet, I miss it. I am living now in Tampa Bay, a city that many expatriate friends of mine call "paradise". The calm and warm water of the Gulf of Mexico is our permanent swimming pool, trees are always green, flowers are always in bloom and nature walks next to you, sometimes way to close to me--I am not a fan of frogs, toads, snakes or alligators.
I watched an Argentinian movie lately, Medianeras/ Sidewalls, what a beautiful film! It's about how city architecture somehow impacts the modeling of the character of the population of the city; it's also what my boyfriend would call chick-flick, a romantic comedy film.
Anyway, with all these things in my head I sit and start drawing on my bowl, thinking that I have used chocolate brown a lot and I should start a new color, so I painted it with blue, and what goes with dark blue? well I think "night". I was just thinking of drawing buildings and trees and some stars on the sky but little by little my houses start looking a bit more magical. Who will live in these houses? Maybe I just have to make more and find out....!!!
I watched an Argentinian movie lately, Medianeras/ Sidewalls, what a beautiful film! It's about how city architecture somehow impacts the modeling of the character of the population of the city; it's also what my boyfriend would call chick-flick, a romantic comedy film.
Anyway, with all these things in my head I sit and start drawing on my bowl, thinking that I have used chocolate brown a lot and I should start a new color, so I painted it with blue, and what goes with dark blue? well I think "night". I was just thinking of drawing buildings and trees and some stars on the sky but little by little my houses start looking a bit more magical. Who will live in these houses? Maybe I just have to make more and find out....!!!
Labels:
architecture,
Argentina,
buildings,
chick-flicks,
Dark Blue,
Florida,
Gulf of Mexico,
Hand thrown pottery,
houses,
Lima,
Medianeras Film,
moon,
Peru,
sgraffito,
Sidewalls film,
starry night,
stars,
Tampa Bay,
trees
Friday, July 6, 2012
Celadon Green
I think I had finally accomplished the first step on my route to becoming a fine potter. I have thrown, decorated and glazed four bowls that are almost the same size, yehhhhh!! or should I say yay!!!
I like them so much, even though I shouldn't feel so very proud of myself :) Here they are:
I like them so much, even though I shouldn't feel so very proud of myself :) Here they are:
Tick, tick, tick, tick..
Tick, tick, tick, tick was the noise I heard when I went to throw away the garbage. But from where did that noise come? Tick, tick, tick, tick and silence, and then again, tick, tick, tick, tick. There are so many unidentified noises outside in the garden, I just had figure it out a few others, like the quirk, quirk, quirk, quirk . . . , I recently discovered are from some frogs, or are they toads? living in the little mailbox and close to the plant pots. I always thought the frogs said, "cucu," like the children's song: "Cucu, cantaba la rana, cucu, debajo del agua . . ." or maybe, the frogs/toads really speak English here in Tampa Bay, Florida.
But I am digressing from my story, back to the tick, tick, tick, tick. I just had to open my eyes and lift my head to find out the one making that noise was a Red-bellied Woodpecker. It was not exactly as the only woodpecker I have known, Woody Woodpecker from the Warner Brothers, but it is really beautiful.
But I am digressing from my story, back to the tick, tick, tick, tick. I just had to open my eyes and lift my head to find out the one making that noise was a Red-bellied Woodpecker. It was not exactly as the only woodpecker I have known, Woody Woodpecker from the Warner Brothers, but it is really beautiful.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Plates
Lately I have been playing a lot with the silp trailing tool, here is one of the latest plates. Making an OK photo took me more time than creating the plate (!)
This plate was throw on the wheel, and decorated with the slip trailing tool, then glazed with Celadon Blue and fired in cone 10.
This plate was throw on the wheel, and decorated with the slip trailing tool, then glazed with Celadon Blue and fired in cone 10.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Inca Summer
I was taking some photos the other day, took me so long to just take photos of 7 bowls, I guess I will have to keep practicing. Any way, here there are..
There are more photos here: Inca Summer and here Barro y Arena
There are more photos here: Inca Summer and here Barro y Arena
Labels:
Barro y Arena,
birds,
buterflies,
ceral bowls,
ceramica al torno,
ceramica hecha a mano,
esgrafiado,
hongos,
Inca summer,
mariposas,
mushrooms,
pajaritos,
sgrafitto
Tampa, Florida, USA
Tampa, FL, USA
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Celadon Blue
This was my first attempt with the Celadon Blue Glaze over a design made with the slip trail tool and I love it !! I think I can finally made a set of plates for my mother :)
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