Pretend art and other things celebrating my weirdness, I mean uniqueness
Monday, March 12, 2007
Angie's lid
This is what can happen after working 9 or more hours making a lid...
Another lady did the bottom and said she was going to use tinfoil for her lid. I might be able to do something like this in about five years. It's a chicken cooker.
2 comments:
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Kim-
That is a large chicken cooker; I can understand why it took such a long time to make.
The etching (or whatever you call it) on the top of the lid is very nice.
Your bowls are nice, too. No worries; one day you'll make a giant chicken cooker, too.
A really good pot is in the details. --Doug Casebeer at the Ceramics Workshop in Jamaica '10
There's only one way to grow while making art: take risks and allow yourself to make a lot of bad work, then look at it. I consider what is working well, what missed the mark or confused the reading, what needs to be adjusted on the next one. --Linda Arbuckle in The Penland Book of Ceramics
All great actions have been simple, and all great pictures are. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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2 comments:
Kim-
That is a large chicken cooker; I can understand why it took such a long time to make.
The etching (or whatever you call it) on the top of the lid is very nice.
Your bowls are nice, too. No worries; one day you'll make a giant chicken cooker, too.
--M
oh! that lid thing sucks!
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