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Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Sep 12th, '09, 00:15
by Salsero
:lol:

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 8th, '09, 11:43
by ginkgo
I just post some new yunomis .
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these is all shinos but ...different ones . Under the shino are also different kind of glazes or "engobes" ( slips we say in english I think).

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 8th, '09, 12:07
by Littlepig2
Nice tea cups Ginkgo
"engobes" ( slips we say in english I think).


Here in Ohio (USA) both terms are used. It can be quite confusing. :?
Jean Ann

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 8th, '09, 12:42
by Chip
Great works, Ginkgo! Thank you for sharing these with our "community."

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 8th, '09, 13:31
by Geekgirl
whoa, beautiful. I especially like the 2nd and 3rd examples.

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 9th, '09, 20:47
by Robert Fornell
Awesome work Ginkgo!

So nuanced..... almost as if the colored slips are floating in and out of clouds of glaze. (see below) I love the irridescence of the black one as well.

Where in Switerland are you? Many years ago I spend a week at a youth hostel high up in the alps at a little village called Gimmelwald which was directly across the vallery from Mt Eiger. It was late spring with wildflowers everywhere and the mountains floating in and out of clouds....... an amazing place!

Best,
R

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 12th, '09, 05:44
by ginkgo
thanks all for your nice comments !
I am living near Geneva's lake, near Montreux . Aigle is a little town not far from the lake and not far from the mountains too. (But I will move soon just next to Aigle in a litlle village ). I travell a lot by train and visit cities and also other parts of Switzerland but there are many places I never went ... so the place you mentioned above.

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 12th, '09, 08:40
by miginaustria
@Ginkgo: The new yunomis you posted are beautiful. Please check the Personal Message (PM) I sent you.

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Oct 13th, '09, 14:17
by ginkgo
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2 macha bowls shino-oribe .

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 13th, '09, 14:38
by ginkgo
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Some news from the last kiln. I make some experiments around "carbure de silicium " (what Lucie Rie was using ) in a white glaze . It makes these little flakes. For the first one here I put a shino over this glaze .

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 14th, '09, 15:22
by ginkgo
2 tea porcelain tea bowl, oribe and shino.


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diam.: 7,4 cm / haut. : 7 cm

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diam.: 6,8 cm / haut.: 8 cm

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 22nd, '09, 13:11
by ginkgo
Trees , stone and a little ice on trees....


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Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 22nd, '09, 16:08
by Chip
Quite stunning works, Ginkgo! Thanks for sharing.

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 23rd, '09, 03:09
by bonjiri
ginkgo

amazing glazes

love the oilspot tenmoku !

COOL !

love the shapes toO !

Re: Ginkgo - Tea ware - Switzerland

Posted: Nov 23rd, '09, 05:13
by Herb_Master
ginkgo wrote: Some news from the last kiln. I make some experiments around "carbure de silicium " (what Lucie Rie was using ) in a white glaze . It makes these little flakes. For the first one here I put a shino over this glaze .
The memories that you stir in me!

Back in 1966, when I was studying O Level Pottery at school, the Pottery Master suggested that the 4 best potters in his opinion were

1. Shoji Hamada
2. Bernard Leach
3= Hans Koper and Lucie Rie

Mmn, my mind drifts back :D

He actually brought a vase by Hamada, a Cider Jar by Leach and 2 small white bowls by Lucie Rie in for us to marvel at.

For Koper he did not own any, but referred us to Coventry Cathedral to marvel at the candlesticks.

I have to confess that vase by Hamada seemd the most magical to me.