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Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Sep 30th, '09, 11:56
by elmstudios
Hi All! Lots of new glaze tests coming out of the kiln now...would love your input...I am experimenting with various shapes and sizes as well....
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shino sky with recycled glass
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chartreuse lime chawan with recycled glass
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eggplant sky faceted yunomi 4-5oz
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Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Sep 30th, '09, 12:10
by Victoria
Beautiful Ericka!! I was going to write you and ask if you ever work in any pastel shades! Lovely!

I love this one too:

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Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Sep 30th, '09, 19:55
by Littlepig2
That shino sky is a lovely thing.

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Oct 29th, '09, 19:21
by elmstudios
Thanks so much! A friend of mine who is a stained glass artist just gave me 4 large boxes of all of her scraps of glass...The most beautiful colors to work with!!! I cannot wait to start playing...every color imaginable!

Yes I do pastel colors, some of my other forms that are currently in my shop are in some of my lighter glaze combinations...I seem to be drawn to earthtones and turquoise though....

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Oct 29th, '09, 20:07
by Victoria
Ohhhh I can't wait either!! Got any violet in there???

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Dec 29th, '09, 10:25
by Mrs. Chip
A few of Ericka's new and as always gorgeous works just arrived at our home!!! Stunning to look at and wonderful to hold.

Pictures to follow courtesy of the mod. :wink:

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 18th, '10, 05:11
by David R.
Hi !

I would love to order these ceramics. Unfortunatly, Elm Studios do not ship in Europe... Poor me...

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Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 18th, '10, 13:16
by Victoria
Guess you need a friend in the USA to ship to, who will then forward to you. Where there is a will there is a way. :)

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 25th, '10, 16:40
by elmstudios
I am sorry, just happened to catch this thread! I do in fact ship to Europe, I have shipped to Italy, Germany and England in the last month...please convo me with your location for a shipping fee if you are ever interested! Thank You!
Ericka
www.elmstudios.com

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 25th, '10, 16:42
by elmstudios
Victoria,

Yes I do in fact have violet in there! Not sure if you will still be interested...but just to answer your question! :-) ericka

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 25th, '10, 16:48
by Victoria
Thanks Ericka, I'll convo you on Etsy about a custom piece.
:)

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 26th, '10, 00:44
by Seeker
Wondering about possible lead in the glass? :shock:
If recycled, how can one know?

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 26th, '10, 01:02
by Geekgirl
I think she generally uses recycled bottle glass, not leaded crystal. :D

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 26th, '10, 02:08
by Seeker
That may be the case GG, but I had a very reputable ceramicist warn me about a chawan I shared a photo of that had a glass bottom/chadamari (not made by any of the artisans on this board) - the ceramicist wanted me to know that some artists will use glass marbles to form those "pools" and that some marbles contain dangerous amounts of lead. The ceramicist suggested I might consider contacting the artist who made the chawan and finding out.
So, that made an impression on me, and this led me to wonder about other "cheap/inexpensive/less trackable" glass sources - and what they might contain, how they might have been colored etc.
Thus my question.
I'm pretty sure we don't want to be messin' with lead, at least I don't.

Does anyone/any artist know if lead is ever used in bottle making or whether one should be concerned about 'recycled glass'?

Also - how can one tell if that gorgeous "glass pool" chadamari is transformed ash or glass added to the piece and fired? Are there telltale signs?

Re: Ericka O'Rourke (Elm Studios) ceramics

Posted: Jan 26th, '10, 10:51
by Chip
I would suggest allowing Ericka to repond here as it pertains to her work.

The general discussion is seemingly more likely and appropriately to occur here: http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 15#p143061