Showing posts with label kauai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kauai. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Kauai Potter Dean McRaine

Tucked behind a wood working shop just a block off the main hwy in Kapaa is a wonderful treasure... LightWave Pottery, the working studio of Dean McRaine. 


A potter for more than 20 years on Kauai, Dean designed and built the studio a few years ago.  Dean and his wife Malone welcomed us in the bright, airy, spacious and well designed studio and gallery as if we were old friends.


Once Dean found out I too am a potter, he immediately began showing me things he thought a fellow potter would be interested in.... Dean single fires Cone 10 Oxidation in a gas kiln.  He formulates and mixes all of his rich and beautiful glazes.  I was especially impressed  and interested in the chemistry involved with his copper red.  Dean incorporates texture and glaze layering to enhance the color and effect of his glazes. I could tell that glaze and colors are a passion for Dean with years and years of testing.





Currently Dean is excited with the wonderful results he is getting using colored clays.  My picture did not do it justice so, check out his website at http://lightwavepottery.com


"Puff" The Magic Dragon hanging at the studio. 

On your next visit to Kauai, don't miss LightWave Pottery & Ceramic Art

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Clayworks at Kilohana

Clayworks is a really cool spot, located just South of Lihue on an old plantation, this pottery studio and gallery has it all.  The set up is simular to T Pots Pottery iwth classes and instruction.  Clayworks is the perfect rainy day activity for those on vacation, looking for something fun and different to do.  The "studio" with wheels, work tables, and kilns are outside under a covered porch in a tranquil, garden like setting. 

If throwing is not your thing, Clayworks also offers paint your own bisque and they seem to specialize in Raku firing.

Inside is a retail gallery space with some beautiful pottery from different artists.  The prices are reasonable and they will ship.

Next time you are on kauai, be sure to check out  Clayworks!