Boxes and Classes

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May 032015
 

A year ago I found myself in a place where I was repeating the same items over and over, trying to make things just for art shows, and feeling a bit bored (unusual for me) with pottery.  To remedy the situation, I enrolled in a couple of ceramics classes at the local JC and spent Saturdays in class instead of at the studio.  With a fantastic instructor and a great studio, I was able to focus on new techniques without any pressure for deadlines.

As I seem to have time for only either learning or producing, I haven’t made much more than the class assignments and with only 2 weeks of class left, I am eager to get back into the studio at IFAC and start making some fun pieces with my newly acquired skills.  I come away with the following thoughts:

  • I really don’t enjoy sitting at a booth selling pieces at a public fair/event.  People are looking for bargains and I would rather give a piece to a friend than sell it for less than it is worth. So I just won’t do them as a rule.  Etsy, here I come.
  • I also have enough deadlines in my real life to not need the added pressure to produce for a show.  So ditto the first point.
  • Because I do enjoy sharing pieces and need to continually clean out my inventory, I will focus instead on making items for good causes.  Dog bowls for the local shelter, “fancy” stuff for fundraising events for groups that I am involved in.
  • Getting the garage cleaned up for a home studio is now very high on my priority list!

With all of this in mind, here are photos of a few pieces that I made for class this spring.  I hope you like them as much as I do.

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Feb 042015
 

2015!  Time to catch up a bit.  Posting photos of some of my work from 2014.  Busy with my real job but I did make time for a class where I learned more than I produced.  I didn’t seem to take many photos last year, but will get back on track in 2015.

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My Day Job

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Dec 282013
 

SideDoor Design StudioI know, it is hard to believe that my sporadic efforts in clay do not pay the rent, no matter how passionate I am about it.

But – I am happy to announce that my new website is ready to go, looking forward to 2014 with this new business.

Please take a look and let me know what you think:  http://sidedoordesignstudio.com/

Thanks everyone and have a Happy New Year!

Last kiln run for 2013

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Dec 212013
 

Most items out of the kiln the last couple of weeks have been gifts, so I have not been sharing photos (no sneak peeks!), but I do have a few odds and ends that I can share. The green lantern came from another opportunity to participate in a Raku firing. I’ve wondered how the lanterns would fare in Raku and I love the result.

Green Raku Lantern

Raku fired porcelain lantern

Small porcelain apple jar, celadon glaze

Small porcelain apple jar, celadon glaze

 

Apple jar with vase

Apple jar with vase

 

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Porcelain vase with wax resist

 

Midway through the Alphabet

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Dec 182013
 

At last, here are Leonard and Malcolm.  They sat in a kiln that broke down for a couple of weeks, so I was anxious to get them.  They already have a new home with a very good friend of mine.  Leonard is the one with a raised eyebrow.  Looking forward to finishing the alphabet when I get going again in 2014.  Next on the list – Noah.

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Not all pigs say ‘oink’

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Dec 082013
 

Certainly not this cute little salt pig – ready to sit on the kitchen counter and make cooking more fun.

Celadon and white glazes on porcelain

Celadon and white glazes on porcelain

 

 

Catching Up

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Dec 062013
 

Wow, I didn’t realize it had been so long since I’ve updated the site.  I will try to make up for it with a lot of photos showing what I’ve been up to.

Participated in three holiday sale events and have cleared some space to make more in 2014 – am excited about the possibilities.

First, my progress in creating the perfect mug

Raspberry Mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Raspberry and Gray Coffee Mugs

Intensely blue mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Intensely blue mugs

Black mugs with a bit of blue on the rim - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Black mugs with a bit of blue on the rim

Blue and White Farm Mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Blue and White Farm Mugs

Dreamy Green Mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Dreamy Green Mugs

Shino and White Mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Shino and White mugs

Raspberry and Blue Mugs - Mudscapes by Kathy Booker

Raspberry and Blue Mugs

 

 

Stamping Plates and Platters

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Nov 152013
 

Experimenting with some stamps I made on platters – results are beautiful, but keeping the stamping on the rim makes the piece more usable.

Stamped Platter

Stamped Platter

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AIA Orange County Artwalk

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Aug 122013
 
Jul 272013
 

Finally got a studio day – trying my hand with some porcelain, it is very smooth and more difficult to throw.  Worked on some small pieces to try to get a feel for it.  Trimming tomorrow.

New lanterns with the same glaze as the newest piggy bank. Looks almost like opals or abalone in some areas, just beautiful. White clay this time.

 

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Also dealt with the large dark plates that I threw about 3 weeks ago, they were very nicely leather hard after a stint in the green room.  Since one of the four plates mysteriously disappeared, I no longer have a set and decided to trim each one on its own.  So one got some stamping, another some green and white slip.  Put them back in the green room, loosely covered, to  v e r y  s l o w l y   dry.  Keeping all fingers crossed that there is no cracking.

 

Black Mountain Clay

Black Mountain Clay