Below is a painting I traded for the chicken mugs. My distant cousin in Louisiana painted it for me in exchange. It's of some wetland in south Louisiana.
Here it is! All glazed. See the dots? See the hint of blue? I used Standard 112 clay, which is why there are speckles-- the manganese in the clay. Next time I try this style I'll use chocolate clay (Standard 266).
Today feels like the first day of summer since I'm all done with classes and students, but I officially have to work for 10 more days. This came out of the kiln today.
Graduation day for my two doctoral students! Jack gave me 150 pounds of Lizella clay as a gift... and Sha gave me a lovely portrait of the two of us. I gave them each a mug with their name on it. It was good to finally hood them and up my total number of PHD students to graduate to 3.
I'm back home now, teaching my last class tonight before the final exam. Here is a picture taken yesterday of the crew. A few were missing... but I love that we are under an old live oak tree covered in Spanish moss.