Showing posts with label casseroles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casseroles. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Summer Show Schedule

Summer is here and it is time to step out, get some sun and visit your local art shows. I look forward to this time, meeting my previous customers and new ones.

You will find me at these shows in May-June and July. I will send a reminder for shows after that. You can always keep in touch with my show schedule here.

May 31st - June2nd: ArtFest Coeur d"Alene Park, Spokane, WA (Booth N33) Spokane folks check out the Inlander for my work featured for the show.

Thrilled to get the CLAY MERIT AWARD at this show this year!

June 14th - 16th: Edmonds Art Festival at Edmonds (Booth 20) www.edmondsartsfestival.com

June 21st - 23rd: Lake Oswego Art Festival First time doing this show

July 20th - 21st: Gig Harbor Art Festival

July 26th - 28th: Bellevue Festival of Arts (Booth 195)

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New sculpture. First time making a bust and I am thrilled with the way it came out

Casseroles

Casseroles in a different style.

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And of course my obsession with shoes continues.....

Do drop by and say Hi! and share with your family and friends

And if you can't make it to any of the shows my online shop is always open.

With a typo in my last newsletter many couldn't open the video of my slip decoration in action. Here is the link again. Enjoy!

Best wishes
Charan Sachar
Creative with Clay
Federal Way, WA
Tel: 253 241 2245
Email: creativewithclay@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.creativewithclay.com
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Learning from Ginger Steele


I can't even begin to describe how generous potters are in sharing ideas, techniques, glaze recipes etc... Since making pottery is so entirely handmade, every artist will have something different in their piece even if they are making similar items.

I have met several potters online and in workshop and all have added so much to my skill set but Ginger Steele truely takes the cake. I have always been struggling with lids. I managed somewhat but was never entirely happy. I spent last weekend at Ginger's studio learning how to make thrown lids for small/big jars, teapots, casseroles. It was all hands on and I gained so much. We also exchanged some patterns and stamps and I am very excited to see how we incorporate it in our work. We made casseroles, jars, pitchers, bowls... etc.. Attached is a picture of some of the work I did and later carved. I did it in her clay so I can get then fired in her kiln. I really like the way the lidded pieces turned out and I have never had such good fitting lids.


One key thing I realized was that I was working with very soft clay, which wasn't letting me manipulate the clay enough for lids seats. The most important thing was to make the lid seat before pulling up the wall. It might be second nature to everyone, but I had not realized this.
One big take away was that I really need to let go and experiment more... not worry about wasted clay, or waste my time thinking about how to use my scraps of clay etc.. etc.. So I am very convinced to purchase a pugmill and I will getting one very soon. I think it will change the way I work, evolving my work in different ways.
I am looking forward to working with her again on her handbuilt work.

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