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Sunday, June 26, 2011

try-colour.

these are the THREE different clay bodies i used here in france . . .

1. limoges porcelain = super creamy, lovely and wonderful to work with. beautiful + very white when fired. though i didn’t throw with it, my fellow residents RAVED about how easy was to throw. but it shrinks and warps like MAD.

2. spanish white clay = super groggy and easy to hand build with. has a very durable feel when fired. but didn’t care that much for the colour of the clay after firing . . . sort of a yellow/oatmeal colour (especially since i like the natural clay to show through in my work).

3. spanish black clay = super groggy and forgiving when coil building. loved the wetness of the clay that dried pretty quickly (great for coil building something tall). fires to a beautiful black/brown. but doesn’t take colour very well (i.e. . . underglazes or slip) and messy, but not as messy as some dark clays i’ve worked with. LOVED the look of white words on this clay.
Saturday, June 25, 2011

our show opens TODAY.


artist reception from 11am-1pm
Friday, June 24, 2011

opposites attract.

i’m usually all about white clay with black words, but here in france i tried black clay with white words. i’m loving the result (the clay is actually much blacker than it is in this photo).

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

sneak peek.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

cheers.

summer solstice on the streets of france at 9:30 PM !
Tuesday, June 21, 2011

more colours . . .

Sunday, June 19, 2011

findings du jour.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

these COLOURS . . .

Saturday, June 18, 2011

the colours in the town of vallauris are so beautiful to me. very muddy and very bright at the same time. i’ll paint the flower petals in colours that reflect this town.

i wanted this vessel to look like an old cement wall, as i am inspired by the decrepitness of this town. i find the old facades and the wear and tear of the buildings so incredibly beautiful. so much history. so much life. this is the kind of thing that really stirs my soul.

Friday, June 17, 2011

slow burn.

the other night we shared a bisque firing that was packed to the gills. though it doesn’t really looked that packed here, you should see what’s beLOW. we fired this kiln super slow . . . for 25 hours. i’ve never fathomed the idea of making something that day and firing it THAT night . . . but i did, and they survived. plus, all of my cracks that i mended with straight vinegar seem to have healed themselves. you learn something new EVERY day.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

here is the invite to our show in vallauris, france. these images are of work in progress, but i love the rawness and the way they all look together. we 3 residents have very different styles that seem to compliment each other, and we have all become fast friends, to boot. if you happen to be in the area, i highly recommend coming to our opening (even if it’s just for this).
look here for more info.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

this is picasso’s sculpture MAN WITH A SHEEP that he gifted to the town of vallauris. it stands in the main square place de la libĂ©ration beside the church and castle . . .

every day in this square there is a farmers market. our apartment and our studios are 2 blocks away. do you realize how convenient that is ? oh, how i love this town.

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