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Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 3rd, '09, 10:17
by Mrs. Chip
Littlepig2 wrote:Thank you for the drop by Mrs Chip. It is getting closer to Christmas and ah yes I am busy. . .I have several terracotta teacups and teapots fresh from the kiln but pictures will have to wait. Mean while I do have these little half ounce ones made from the image of hedge apples.They are the little gifts to be included with larger purchases from
http://www.littlepigpottery.com/
Kewel idea, looking forward to seeing your new creations! Than
ks again!
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 4th, '09, 12:00
by Littlepig2
Careening through today with a couple pictures of my terracotta babies. They are such silky things & I am quite taken with them.
I hope you all like them to.
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 5th, '09, 14:04
by Chip
The hedge apple wan-s and guinomi-s are sensational, whimsical, and yet they have a serious side to them. Looking forward to seeing more from you!
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 6th, '09, 12:46
by Littlepig2
Chip wrote:The hedge apple wan-s and guinomi-s are sensational, whimsical, and yet they have a serious side to them. Looking forward to seeing more from you!
Thanks Chip for your comments. They give me good courage. I have attempted to direct message you. I also have tried to DM Smells familiar and those messages are sitting in my outbox so I am trying this route.
I'm headed for the studio now--got some porcelain hedge apple cups to check on and got a kiln with some terracotta teacups waiting for me.
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 7th, '09, 11:24
by Littlepig2
Yep--these are not for tea but I had to post anyway.
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 7th, '09, 13:41
by Geekgirl
Very beautiful LP! Those oranges are outstanding!
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 7th, '09, 23:58
by bonjiri
Littlepig2 wrote:Careening through today with a couple pictures of my terracotta babies. They are such silky things & I am quite taken with them.
I hope you all like them to.
nice new yunomi
slabs ?
cheers jean !
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 9th, '09, 19:57
by Littlepig2
Thanks for the drop in Cory. Yes slabs & thank you.
Meanwhile I am going through a type mourning as the 09 hedge apple season is almost over. Hence this poem
Grandmother Hedge Apple
Since last December had waited
until—again--it was fall.
Every morning I walked past her—Grandmother Hedge Apple.
Looking and waiting for her to release
Her lumpy and beautiful fruit.
Through November I waited.
Until that week—
The week it took four men to cut her down.
During those days I held vigil
For she was a great one
And needed my view as much as I needed to see her.
Her cut open trunk filled the air with spiky fragrance
And I found
I coveted her mass—wondering what things could be made
From her stringy orange flesh
And could only imagine what fires she would make.
When the stump grinders had gone
I went to the mound of fruit at her roots.
Of all the hedge apples I've held in my hands
Those tender green children
They were the ones I loved most.
Jean Ann Bolliger
© February 2004
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 21st, '09, 20:05
by Littlepig2
I see my little subject line is losing altitude in the artisan section
so I give you a picture of one of my latest slab terracotta teacups. More hedge apple tea bowls are coming
November Hedge Apples
Posted: Nov 29th, '09, 21:48
by Littlepig2
I took a hike the day after Thanksgiving on a new trail. It was a quiet and lovely place and there were (of course) hedge apples.
I came back the next day with camera to record the years progression. Most of the fruit is on the ground with a few fallen into shreds
I am particularly fond of this fellow who is the last hanger on
At the end of the day I did come home with one more beautiful fruit for one more plaster cast for 2009. I am thinking on the logistics of doing a small hedge apple tea pot.
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 30th, '09, 04:21
by ginkgo
these hedge apple are astonishing ! never see these fruits before and...the texture is funny and inspiring for ceramics wares..... are you working something about that ? it can be intersting...
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Nov 30th, '09, 14:05
by bonjiri
jean
can't wait to see fruit inspired 'little pig tea' wares
u gearing up for a firing ?
cheers
cory
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Dec 1st, '09, 03:33
by IPT
I love your hedge apple tea ware. They sure bring back a lot of memories.
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Dec 1st, '09, 10:53
by Littlepig2
Thank you all for the drop in. I do love these osage orange/ hedge apple creatures. I was also quite taken with your reference to these fruit as being astonishing Gingko. Yes quite! I've been around them for a while and I still find them astonishing.
Oh yes cory I am gearing up for a firing this Thursday and have a few hedge apple bowls making that trip. Some are porcelain and I am most curious to see how they turn out!
Re: Little Pig Tea pots & Other addictions
Posted: Dec 1st, '09, 12:46
by Victoria
Ohhhh porcelain!!! Can't wait to see those!