Friday, March 1, 2013

eight, nine


eight is in the rear- I threw a tall cylinder and kept the spout from the previous week's pitcher.  I am particularly proud of the handle.  Very simple, stamped with my kiku mon stamp in cobalt.

nine is in the foreground.  I really like streamlined versions of Georgian, Regency, and Victorian silver hollowware, upon which this pitcher is loosely based.  I redid the handle multiple times.  I threw the body in one piece, waiting for the clay to set up a bit before I brought the neck back in.  The spout is applied- I think that I threw it and cut it down to fit, then trimmed the piece on the wheel.  I think this one will be a solid color, maybe celadon green.

that's all for now!
Have a good weekend

4 comments:

Pamela Ann said...

Love, love, love.

Cadry's Kitchen said...

Gorgeous! I love both pitchers, but especially the one in the foreground. The shape is marvelous, and what a unique handle!

Goblets and More.com said...

I LOVE both of these pieces. I especially like the one in the foreground. Keep up the creative work.

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