I Made This!
I threw these pots on the wheel and glazed them. Most are Raku fired, an ancient Japanese method. The pottery pieces are removed from the kiln while red hot and placed in containers filled with combustible material (such as shredded paper). Glazes usually include some metallic appearances.

With Raku it is always a gamble. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. No one has figured out yet how to control it!!


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about 5 tall, 8 wide
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My favorite part is the beginning; on the wheel while I have the raw clay in my hands, shaping and coercing it, finidng out what shape it wants to be. Rumi likes to use them as her canvas for new works of art.
small copper bowl
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My daughter Cindy and many of my friends come to firings and I let them choose one or two of my pots to play with. (they can't use them as fast as I make them!) Rumi and I have a partnership; I make, she glazes. So, of course, I let her have first pick!
lidded pot
Lidded pot. $40.00

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I rippled the edges of this little pot
Small fluted pot. $25.00
Don't bother me, I'm thinking! pace, pace, pace, pace
It takes alot of pacing and deep thought to come up with all these brilliant ideas ya know....