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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 13th, '10, 20:52
by togei
I have just finished a 9 day firing, the first 7 days alone. Not something I want to repeat. If anyone is interested in seeing a couple of videos of the firing here is a link, http://wp.me/p6ult-1DW
Thanks,
Dave

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 20th, '10, 18:20
by togei
Here are a couple pictures of bottles from my recent firing. I haven't unloaded it completely, only taken a couple of pieces out.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 20th, '10, 18:21
by togei
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 20th, '10, 21:21
by bonjiri
david

cheers !

wonderful work !

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 21st, '10, 04:42
by togei
Thank you Bonjiri.
Dave

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 21st, '10, 04:44
by togei
Here are 3 more pieces from my firing. The first is a 'twin' tea bowl.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 21st, '10, 04:45
by togei
This is a tea bowl.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Oct 21st, '10, 04:47
by togei
This last is a plate for the tea ceremony for sweets.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 4th, '11, 23:19
by togei
I have just finished firing some unglazed porcelain and would like to post pictures of a few pieces.
The first 2 are of 'store bought' porcelain. Unglazed.
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The next two are from a mixed body. The mixture is 50% porcelain from Kyushu and 50% a very sandy body from Kyoto. I dug the Kyoto body myself. There are some impurities visible.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 4th, '11, 23:20
by togei
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 5th, '11, 00:21
by iannon
Nice! I especially like the mixed body ones

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 5th, '11, 00:30
by Chip
iannon wrote:Nice! I especially like the mixed body ones
+1, really like the chawan shape, and the pot is quite a looker ...

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 5th, '11, 01:30
by togei
Thank you Iannon and Chip.
The mixed body is interesting. I think I will try to fire it in my wood kiln. It is smooth although it looks rough, almost as smooth as the regular body. I really wanted something that is a contrast to my Nanban type work and it fits that want.
Dave

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Jan 5th, '11, 12:35
by iannon
togei wrote:Thank you Iannon and Chip.
The mixed body is interesting. I think I will try to fire it in my wood kiln. It is smooth although it looks rough, almost as smooth as the regular body. I really wanted something that is a contrast to my Nanban type work and it fits that want.
Dave
sounds awesome! cant wait to see how that turns out

Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

Posted: Mar 14th, '11, 02:48
by togei