Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2019

Spring 2019




And, here we are in the middle of spring, with summer coming fast behind us.
Mark is throwing, I am tiling, frogs are looking for love, and we are open most of the week.
Call or email if you think you are heading our way to be sure of hours.
It looks like we will continue with closed on Mondays.
I am looking at Tuesdays as an open day starting in the next few weeks.
Pretty much 10-4 Wednesday-Saturday.
Clear as mud?
Yep.
M

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Ms. B Just in time for

Halloween......
We have loaded up Ms. B again, we are trying to open the load up in the hope that we can get even heat throughout the kiln. We have several test in the back bottom shelf where we are testing some new glazes to  use them in the colder spots.
 When we first started making pottery we did not want to "throw" to the kiln. Well folks after 35 years of this we have found you have to plan around the kiln.

 I am also added some mid-range test into the electric kiln with my tile. We are trying to figure out if we can't get what we want walking through gas reduction then maybe we can get sometime from the electric kiln. We are playing with fire.

Fire today, cool tomorrow, unload on Friday.

We had a visitor tucked into one of our windows yesterday. He might have been happy to stay with us, but we placed him back in the woods.
Same frog different light. I love the look of, I have a secret on his face.

Time to hit the studio,
M



Monday, September 22, 2014

It's not easy being green

 I'm coming off the past month of having to work 5 days a week at the school, to find that working my 3 days a week there does leave me some time to get back in the studio.

I'm glazing.
We're glazing.

I started off the end of the week, my days at home, by digging through the tiles, pulling them out, waxing and starting the process of laying in the glazes.

This is familiar, I do know how to do this.
Then on Friday we planned, waxed and got ready for the gas kiln.
Glazes were mixed, pots waxed.
Then Sunday it was glaze most of the day.

Then today I got in the car, drove away and went to teach.

This is a strange, interesting and wonderful time for me.
I am conflicted and, yet, satisfied.
I feel as if I am sleep walking, dreaming, I have to ask myself, where is the life you use to lead?

I miss the rhythm of my own studio, marching to my own tune, wandering through my own timeline.
When I am at school my role is different, not unfamiliar, just different.
I set up timelines for the students, load and unload kilns, check glazes, order supplies.

The same but different.

I hope, as we move along, I can give the students that sense of studio time.
It's not all about the wheel, it is about all the other things that can happen in a day.
You load and unload your kilns, order your supplies, mix your glazes, wax, glaze, load.
unload, sand, price, and, if you are lucky, sell.

What happens when you step out of the safety of the classroom?
How do you manage your time,
How will you set up your own rhythm?

Almost daily I see the light bulbs going off in the students. Click, I got this, click, this is working. Click, click, click.
There are days as I walk past each one I see improvements happening, like fireworks lighting up the sky.
Boom! It truly amazes me to be a part of this.

So maybe this time of change has come at a time for me that I can enjoy what is happening, this change in my own work patterns. There was a time that giving up the time would not have been an option for me.
I know that I will always make pots, that is a given. I am just waiting to see what changes this makes to my own work and what I will do next.
I'm waiting for my own light blub moment, Boom!


 
  
Or, maybe, like this frog I will just sit quietly watching the world go past me, waiting for the night,waiting to slip off and do what frogs do......boom!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

and then the tidal wave hit!

Bam! And I hit the wall!
I have been waylaid by one of my rounds of vertigo that hit me right out of left field Tuesday night and laid me up for a couple of days.
Dr. visit, drugs and time.
I am much improved as I can now walk somewhat of a straight line and get from point A to point B with out feeling like I am on a ship during a massive storm.
Here is another quick look in the kiln of pots on their way over to the gallery/store.
 And what are these?
Frogs of course!
 Funny looking frogs but frogs they be.
If you arrange flowers you will understand these frogs.
Back to moving around.
Cheers,
M