Oooh, you've printed on clay...what fun. The first shot reminded me of road workers standing around while one does everything...I see them often around here. But then I saw it was raku firing. So glad you participated in the workshops!
Some interesting kilns there. I had some pieces years ago from a local (to me) ceramacist who fired his pots in a big bonfire. Interesting effects. Ditto the comment on roadworkers standing around 🤣
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Oh, that looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! I assume the featured piece is yours?
ReplyDeleteYes, both the raku and the print
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ReplyDeleteOooh, you've printed on clay...what fun. The first shot reminded me of road workers standing around while one does everything...I see them often around here. But then I saw it was raku firing. So glad you participated in the workshops!
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ReplyDeleteWOW!!!
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ReplyDeleteSome interesting kilns there. I had some pieces years ago from a local (to me) ceramacist who fired his pots in a big bonfire. Interesting effects. Ditto the comment on roadworkers standing around 🤣
ReplyDeleteThat looks interesting. Did you get to make anything?
ReplyDeletewow that looks like heaps of fun
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Waiting for the next installment!
ReplyDeleteThanks to the great Buddha for that final sentence explaining this all.
ReplyDeleteLooks very fun!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very interesting - and right up your alley no doubt!! I love that you got to be there.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
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