Finished up the kiln building class a bit ago, and forgot to share these photos. In about 10 days we had the new salt kiln built and ready to go. The two students in the class were able to make as much work as they could squeeze out at night, and they still managed to keep up with us during the day. Shane candled the kiln overnight for a few hours, and then lit the main burners. About 14 hours later we had 9's and 10's down and a bunch of salt in it.
Back to the cycle--making work for the next firing while still sorting through some of the pots from the last one.
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I've been holding on to this set of four dinner plates from the last firing as some of the finest. I dropped them off at Crimson Laurel Gallery today, along with a set of four... [ More ]
I've been holding on to this set of four dinner plates from the last firing as some of the finest. I dropped them off at Crimson Laurel Gallery today, along with a set of four... [ More ]
Hurry on over to the Schaller Gallery online where the latest show just opened this morning. A few weeks ago I sent off a few vases and little bud vases off to their new loc... [ More ]
Finished up the kiln building class a bit ago, and forgot to share these photos. In about 10 days we had the new salt kiln built and ready to go. The two students in t... [ More ]
It's that time of year again, and I'm heading to Penland to help my pal Shane and a few students rebuild the salt kiln. Luckily for me I barely have to leave the neighborhoo... [ More ]
Wood and Soda Fired Pottery