Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

50 objects

Last minute preparation for 50 person throw & fire.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

cutting corners till dawm

Manual trimming quad. Late night in the studio.......loving it!!!!@!!
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Thanksgiving Dinnerware Firing

Loaded and ready to go. Unload on turkey day. First year to start the tradition. Dinnertable pics to follow.
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Friday, November 19, 2010

two wood firings in a week

Firing off again with the studio members
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Friday, November 5, 2010

salt unloading!!!!!

Uber rich firing. Nice reduction. Great color on the slips. Lots o mugs and bowls. Photos will be posted on the blog and website next week.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Full Load...





Firing my first bisque at the home studio. You can see some new pitcher designs on top. Also the transport of some greenware to fill the kiln and trim at home. Off to the desert this weekend and will be firing early next week. I'll be updating the gallery as well as posting a new stream of pots through flickr.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

First Snow

Looks like the ski vAlley got their first major dump. Trying to fire the salt kiln next week, without flurries.
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Monday, October 18, 2010

A few views from the home studio



Still openin up the garage



View from my wheel





the back yard at the other end of the studio.

The creek is running again!!!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

50 mugs, 4 bowls, 2 vases

First day back in the studio. First time throwing at the house. New wheel. Went pretty well, my touch could be a tad more sensitive.
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Friday, October 1, 2010

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Ssshhhhhhhhhhhh! I salted last night.


Yes, its true, while you were asleep i salted. It was totally quiet except, when intermittently I opened the ports of the kiln to shovel salt and sawdust in my giant inferno. The flames leapt, but the toads kept on croaking and shallow moon hung low. A peaceful Sunday night below the towering snow covered peaks-and the sweet smell of sulphur wafting in the crisp spring air.

It has been at least a month since my last post and life has been delivering plenty of powerful gusts. I am in the midst of concreting my whole upstairs, an overwhelming project. My whole front yard was ambushed by a bulldozer in search of a broken water line and we have bandits on the prowl breaking into many of the artisan shops that litter Northern Taos. Oh yeah and my kiln decided that it needed a little TLC in the way of some rusted out pilots and safety valves.

However, Mercury is finally out of retrograde, so i hear. Projects are winding down and problems have been resolved. I am optimistic, tonight completes a salt firing and I will be wood firing the next two weeks. I will continue burning the midnight oil and throw myself into making forms that embellish the refinements of their former selves.

The quest continues for the quench of satisfaction in a divinely made object.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Foil Saggar Blues



I have been doing a ferric chloride foil saggar firing today and yesterday. Due to some cracking I'm going to switch to a porcelain slip instead a porcelain clay body. The color is nice and rich but, the process is too risky for such a fine clay. Here is a picture of one of the pots coming out of the kiln.

Monday, April 5, 2010

April Wood Firing

I am posting a few pics of our recent wood firing which we unloaded today. It was roughly a 36 hour firing with John Bradford and Scott Rutherford.We had 50 mph gusts in the beginning but, managed to achieve cone 10-12 in the entire kiln. We decide to soda 3 pounds in the back and a pound and a half up front. This is the same kiln we will be using for the workshop in July. There were nice results through out excluding a pink shino that might as well been labeled Pottery Pepto Bismol. Luckily it didn't find its way on to any of my pots. The next firing will be in May and I plan to experiment with some new iron oxides, Croques Martes? and a C-1? and a newman red clay on a coleman Porcelain with which I've had excellent results in the charcoal kiln. I plan to do a salt firing for our Earth day show which you can learn more about on my facebook page. I will also be doing some large saggars this week and hope to get the gallery dish rack fully stocked by next week with my white sepia shino line.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Salt Kiln Unloading

Hello everyone!

I have posted a slideshow in the side tab of the blog of my recent salt firing. You can find more images of the work on my website. It was a great firing and there were some nice saturation of color on a lot of the slips.

We have planned to do a wood Firing April Fools day. I'll be sure to post some video.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Skiing the Shuksan Arm with Tiffan

A few pics from the pre-firing slip session.




Just got back from a visit seeing my sister up in Washington State. I fired off the kiln and jumped on a plane. It was a great few days skiing the Mt. Baker backcountry around Mt. Shuksan. We hardly slept and skied even harder. I am still recovering. The ski Valley has just received 3 feet of Powder and the base is almost at 100". The powder has been therapy for the soul and when its good you got to go.










I unloaded the salt kiln on Monday. I was finally able to get a nice even firing with a lot of color and a nice salt saturation by firing a lot longer than usual. I will post pics of the unloading
and work in my next blog.








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Thursday, February 25, 2010

3 Feet of Powder=Postponed Salt Firing

The Ski Valley received 3 feet of powder over the last few days making it hard to slip pots for the salt firing. Tis the season.

I have postponed my salt firing to Tuesday March 2. It will be unloaded on the 6th. I will have a lot of mugs and cups in this firing to replenish the gallery. I am trying a few new red flashing slips and playing more with sgraffito through a silica slip on a dark clay body. The results should be fascinating. However, I will have to dig out my kiln.

My website is going through a few last minute changes so some images might not appear. This should be resolved shortly and www.taosclay.com will be redirected to www.loganwannamaker.com