Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Flower Power Pots

Gardening has always been one of my favorite things to do.  Our growing season here, in Truckee, is very, very short.  Gardening magazines are beginning to come in the mail, seeing all the wonderful flowers has motivated me to add some flowers to my pottery.


Daisy on a vase


I threw this casserole dish as a demo during drop-in.  Added the flowers, stems and leaves the following day.


The relief will be painted with bright underglaze then the entire piece dipped into glaze.  I can just picture the glaze pooling in the lines of the mountain scene creating a darker line of glaze color, a touch of blue for a river under the mountain and underglaze of green and brown on the tree.

Winter is a great time to experiment, try out new techniques, forms and ideas.  The cooler temperatures, higher humidity and using gas heat (moist heat) all make the clay dry slower which gives me more time to tinker around in the studio between kiln loads.

Hope to get these in the bisque load tomorrow, then glazed and fired by the end of the weekend.  I'll post pictures of the finished pieces!

You will have to let me know if they end of looking like what imagine they would. 

Flower power to you!  Teresa

2 comments:

Dogwood said...

Love the flowers! Looking forward to seeing the final product. I am a huge fan of yours!

Stacy said...

Gorgeous flower power pot! I like that casserole dish, too. I'll be interested to see the final product.