First, thank you for your comments and suggestions regarding my chronic tendonitis. I threw three days last week and didn't have any real problems- I even threw "big". Soft, wet clay is easy for big forms, but harder to throw tiny forms- egg cups, bud vases, etc. I'm looking for the happy medium. I have acupuncture again on Friday, and I've found that the liniment my practitioner made for me really works well. I can't tell you how very very happy I am that clay texture, different centering (that's hardest, really), and the acupuncture/liniment/massage (massage to get the liniment into the muscles) really seems to be working to solve my problems.
This week I'm working on finishing up a dinnerware order for one of my regular MFM customers, finishing up a wholesale order, working on a project for a school, and preparing the den for our new woodstove. I am finally going to finish painting the woodwork in the den, mostly because if I don't do it before the stove is installed, it won't ever get done. So I'm taking an hour a day to finish sanding, priming, and painting the baseboards and windows. We've been in our house for 5.5 years- I'm ready to finish those small nagging projects that bother me every time I look at them.
Pottery-wise, I think I'm returning to teacups. Every few years I make a half dozen then stop making them altogether. I made a few of these speckled ones last year and had a request from a potential customer that made me pull them out. Three of them have been stacked up on my kitchen table this weekend, and I've given them a lot of thought. I prefer drinking out of tumblers- I want to feel the warmth of the tea or coffee with both of my hands, but the form of teacups has always been visually appealing to me. I guess it's fitting that they keep returning as Josiah Wedgwood is one of my pottery heroes. I made a set for a friend a few weeks ago- they're ready to be glazed.
OK. Time to go get to work. I hope your week is productive and warm. Especially for my friends in the midwest and northeast- stay safe in the snow!
5 comments:
I feel the same way about tea cups. I love your turquoise glaze. It is your own?
Elizabeth- is is a commercial glaze I alter with stains. The base is Opulence Turquoise (^6)
yay for teacups and feeling better! Lemons on the way today. xoxo
I always like the idea of tumblers and then I burn my hands. I have an Ayumi Horie mug that I use for just about everything, multiple times a day -- what a workhorse that mug is! Your teacups are really beautiful -- they do deserve to appear more than once every few years!
I adore tea cups. Yours are beautiful, Melissa!
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