Making a mess with slips! Experiments with claybodies and slip combinations. As I wait (patiently?) for my kiln to be completed, I am making pots to fill it in the first few firings. I am using a "pink" slip a lot, and also the classic white slip on a darker claybody. The middle photo shows a bowl with scraffito carving (leaf pattern). The bottom photo is an example of my "finger painting". All of these pots have slip on them, painted of dipped, while still in a leather hard state. None have been fired yet, which is why they are all white.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Currently...
Making a mess with slips! Experiments with claybodies and slip combinations. As I wait (patiently?) for my kiln to be completed, I am making pots to fill it in the first few firings. I am using a "pink" slip a lot, and also the classic white slip on a darker claybody. The middle photo shows a bowl with scraffito carving (leaf pattern). The bottom photo is an example of my "finger painting". All of these pots have slip on them, painted of dipped, while still in a leather hard state. None have been fired yet, which is why they are all white.
Finding me:
asheville river arts district
95 roberts street
asheville, north carolina
email: tristahudzikpottery@yahoo.com
email: tristahudzikpottery@yahoo.com