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Hey OP...some of my pottery.

Steve C.

New Member
A few of the pieces that I still have around. Getting them down to photograph
makes me want to get back into it again. I haven't worked in clay for around
10 or more years.

These are all stoneware cone8 wheel thrown. I formulated the glazes myself.

OP, your post about "getting it up" made me think about it.
Hope you enjoy.
 

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tanneji

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Wow ... diggin those man! I really like the tall vase and the teapot with the huge handle ... That's way cool man! I love seeing all of these various hobbies of s101er's
 

OldPaint

New Member
AWESOME WORK!!!!!! love it. i got 3 small pieces from back in 75-78.
i want to make my own glazes but i need to get the "glaze/firing" room built onto the 24x30 shop. its on a separate electric meter and a full 200 amp service. much easier to keep track of firing cost.
 

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SignManiac

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This is the only remaining photo of ceramics I made in my senior year of H.S. I still have the tea pot. I shaped that free hand using a coil method. The double decker box was made free hand using a slab method and the coil snake handles on top were hand made as well.
 

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Steve C.

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Great stuff OP. Those look gas fired. Is that a candle holder? Love that glaze.
Mine are fired electric. Glazes are sprayed, dipped, poured, brushed and stamp.
My work has been influenced a lot by this guy...
http://plumtreepottery.com/work/
check it out, you'll love it.

Maniac, you must be a young guy to still have stuff made in HS. :Big Laugh
I still have a cedar chest made in HS shop class.:rolleyes:
Good work! Coil method on that tea pot took some work. Thanks for sharing.
 

OldPaint

New Member
it was all electric fired. nice site great stuff. the far right piece? is a votive candle holder, really makes some wild looking shadows when its the only light.
 

Craig Sjoquist

New Member
Now this is most interesting seeing this and thanks for sharing.
Steve they look very elegant, very nice indeed.
Op I can't wait to see some more recent work with what ya did in the pas should really be awesome now.
 

Jillbeans

New Member
Steve I love how those have an almost Victorian feel. Very graceful stuff.
Joe I think pottery is your true calling.
I did some ceramics in High School but to be honest never liked the colors of the glazes.
This is a box (the requirement was texture) from high school which I painted with acrylics for ceramics, I got a bad grade because I did not glaze it.
Just slab pottery and like playing with Play-Doh to make all the little people.
It's dated by the Mr. Bill on it.
It's about 4"x6"x4" tall.
Bad cell phone pix.
Love....Jill
 

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Billct2

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Great stuff!
I actually got into sign painting because of my interest in wheel thrown pottery.
I took some extra lessons from a guy who's primary income was painting & carving signs,
and he talke me into going into sign painting. Thanks Frank, wherever you are!
 
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