I got this invitation today... because I won the graduate teaching award for the College of Education (see, I told you that I work). Today I went to the studio and picked up two garlic roasters I'd made with Lizella clay. See the red color?
Dan and I went to get BBQ after picking up all this stuff from the studio. We went to the courthouse lawn and sat on a bench in front of the blue water fountain and ate. I was so excited to be bringing all my goodies home, that I took pictures as soon as we got back.
My crown fell out of my mouth. I was driving back from a middle school in the country when I felt something near this tooth, like something was stuck, and I picked at it, and off popped my tooth crown. I was so freaked out, I had to go home and get in bed. The raw stump of a tooth nub hurt! It was an ugly brown and looked like it was full of cavities. I was SO freaked out, I didn't go to my afterschool club.
Lizella clay is ugly when glazed in clear. I made this test tile with measurement marks up to 10. It shrank to 8.9 from 10. It's beautiful raw-- a brick red-- but uuuuuugly glazed.
Today I heard the voice of God. Not really. It wasn't a voice... more of a.... silence.
It said, "This. This. This chicken. This is what you are supposed to be doing. You are good at this. Look. Look. Look."
I got goose bumps and called Dan into the room. I felt like I was floating. I fell in love with this chicken and the way I felt, floating, but planted where I was meant to be.
The mug turned out oK. I wasn't crazy about the color of the clay showing. I'd tried to make an iron wash to darken it but this kiln is hotter at this new studio. Also, because it's hotter, it burns up the color pink. See piggy below!
This is a bonsai planter I made that turned out nicely. I glazed it with copper red, which shows some blue and purple and red.