Showing posts with label salt firing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salt firing. Show all posts
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Matcha Chawan Teabowl, Trimming etc. by Cory Lum
This will be a good exercise for me to loosen up my throwing and trimming just in time for a salt fire workshop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f64J6C48ZSo
Labels:
altered pottery,
Cory Lum,
matcha,
salt firing,
teabowl,
trimming,
wheel throwing
Monday, August 2, 2010
Another Potter from the Medalta Residency
Gillian McMillan, a potter from Port Moody, British Columbia, was at the Medalta residency as well. Check out her recent post on her blog as well as previous ones http://www.gillianmcmillan.com/blog/

Gill is a skilled thrower who enjoys assembling birds and other vessels from thrown pieces. Typically working with earthenware and coloured slips, she successfully explored salt firing at during her residency.

Gill is a skilled thrower who enjoys assembling birds and other vessels from thrown pieces. Typically working with earthenware and coloured slips, she successfully explored salt firing at during her residency.
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| Gill's homage to the beehive kilns. |
Labels:
beehive kilns,
Gillian McMillan,
Medalta,
residency,
salt firing
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