Today I was able to spend the entire day in the studio. I threw parts to make a half dozen more of these ‘carafes’ (above) which I think are quite jaunty. I’m thinking that they need some kind of a stopper. After the last firing and the success of the birds I filled pages in my composition notebook with sketches of new possibilities. Making a totem pole was one of those ideas. I’m not a great big-pot maker, but I can stack forms to the moon (or rather, to the top of the chamber…)
the first bird totem pole in progress |
This will have 4 birds in all…that’s 4 beaks, 8 eyes, 8 feet and who knows how many hundreds of little balls of clay for feathers…it might take a couple of days to finish making it…I’m thinking about a bird bath next.
44″high/18 pounds…reminds me of those Volkous/Soldner pots from the ’50’s! |
By the end of the day I had attached these bits to the lids and ‘beaked’ them. I’m enjoying the character variations that different bases and body shapes seem to take on. I hope to finish these in the next couple of days.
future bird jars |
I was trying to make a bowl-shaped pot here below, but it ended up being too much like a teapot missing a lid. I have another bowl that I pulled oval and I’ll put a head on each ‘corner’.
another prototype…it might pour… |