User avatar
May 17th, '11, 18:47
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » May 17th, '11, 18:47

Stentor,
I forgot about this little shino tea pot, still without a handle...will be cane when I get around to it.
Thanks for looking,
Michael
Small_T_Pot.jpg
Small_T_Pot.jpg (25.86 KiB) Viewed 1406 times

User avatar
May 18th, '11, 21:52
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » May 18th, '11, 21:52

Hello,
Here's today's Yunomi Group from yesterday's firing. All fired to ∆10 (2345F) in reduction. Glazing left to right...A glaze I know as Ken's Blue, that up until know, fired to a nice mossy green with crystals, then iron slip over-glazed with shino, then nuka over iron slip with copper and wood ash. This was a good and interesting firing with lots of experimentation...Thanks for looking,
Michael
Yunomi_Group.jpg
Yunomi_Group.jpg (12.86 KiB) Viewed 1373 times

User avatar
May 19th, '11, 01:47
Posts: 509
Joined: Oct 8th, '10, 06:59
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Germany

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Stentor » May 19th, '11, 01:47

Thanks for posting, Michael!

User avatar
May 24th, '11, 14:19
Posts: 139
Joined: Jul 15th, '10, 16:24
Location: Sweden
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Tobias » May 24th, '11, 14:19

shyrabbit wrote:Hello,
It's been quite some time since I've posted here, so I thought I would take this opportunity to upload a few images of work from last weeks firing.
Image
I really like the shape of the yellow one in the middle and the glaze too, yellow teaware seems to be rare for some reason. Any plans for making more with the same shape?

User avatar
May 24th, '11, 16:36
Posts: 20891
Joined: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:52
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Chip » May 24th, '11, 16:36

+1, the serendipity of the yellow one is very cool. I bet it feels great in hand.

User avatar
May 24th, '11, 19:39
Posts: 1088
Joined: May 2nd, '09, 05:36
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact: bonjiri

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by bonjiri » May 24th, '11, 19:39

the nuka piece at left is wonderful !

User avatar
May 26th, '11, 16:03
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » May 26th, '11, 16:03

bonjiri wrote:the nuka piece at left is wonderful !
Thanks Cory, I appreciate you taking the time to comment. I hope all is well you and yours.
Michael

User avatar
May 28th, '11, 07:30
Posts: 468
Joined: Aug 6th, '10, 03:45
Location: Norway

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Nenugal » May 28th, '11, 07:30

This beautiful nuka cup just arrived today :mrgreen:
Bilde0232a.jpg
Bilde0232a.jpg (19.14 KiB) Viewed 1216 times

User avatar
May 28th, '11, 16:38
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » May 28th, '11, 16:38

Nenugal wrote:This beautiful nuka cup just arrived today :mrgreen:
Bilde0232a.jpg
Nenugal, Thanks for posting this image of your new Yunomi, it's always good to know packages get to where they're going and in one piece. Thanks again for your support.
Michael

User avatar
Jun 1st, '11, 21:36
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » Jun 1st, '11, 21:36

This Matcha Chawan Tea Bowl is glazed inside with White Shino and the exterior is glazed with a new glaze I call "I Got Interrupted Shino." This new glaze came about when I was interrupted while I was formulating and mixing a new recipe and added, at least one wrong ingredient, maybe more. The net result was a glaze that looks and feels like natural stone, with a slight dry texture. I also think this glaze has an "antique" or "aged" look and feel. I like this result much more than the intended one. The only question for me is, will I be able to recreate this glaze when this batch is gone(?)

Dimensions: 3-1/4"h. x 4-7/8"dia. @ widest point.
Weight: 15 ounces
For additional images, please visit this link: http://www.etsy.com/listing/75209490/i- ... zed-matcha

For a little more info about how this glaze came about, here's a link to a post on my blog:
http://dmichaelcoffee.wordpress.com/201 ... nterrupted

Many thanks for looking...
Michael
T08b_Low.jpg
T08b_Low.jpg (23.6 KiB) Viewed 1128 times

User avatar
Jun 1st, '11, 22:17
Posts: 5896
Joined: Jan 10th, '10, 16:04
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact: debunix

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by debunix » Jun 1st, '11, 22:17

Happy accident.

User avatar
Jun 8th, '11, 13:10
Posts: 390
Joined: Jun 7th, '09, 11:03
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Contact: shyrabbit

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by shyrabbit » Jun 8th, '11, 13:10

Here's today's Nuka and Slip Glazed Matcha Chawan from my most recent firing. I used to use this glaze combination many years ago and just recently started using it again and I'm quite pleased with the results, particularly the blueish areas where the nuka is over the slip. This result is new for this glaze combination, this time around.

For additional images of this piece, please visit my etsyshop:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75494162/nu ... chawan-tea

Thanks for looking,
Michael
T01a_Low.jpg
T01a_Low.jpg (13.74 KiB) Viewed 1068 times

User avatar
Jun 8th, '11, 17:17
Posts: 20891
Joined: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:52
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Chip » Jun 8th, '11, 17:17

Very cool Michael, I have checked this one out pretty many times. :mrgreen:

User avatar
Jun 8th, '11, 21:40
Posts: 1088
Joined: May 2nd, '09, 05:36
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact: bonjiri

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by bonjiri » Jun 8th, '11, 21:40

shyrabbit wrote:This Matcha Chawan Tea Bowl is glazed inside with White Shino and the exterior is glazed with a new glaze I call "I Got Interrupted Shino." This new glaze came about when I was interrupted while I was formulating and mixing a new recipe and added, at least one wrong ingredient, maybe more. The net result was a glaze that looks and feels like natural stone, with a slight dry texture. I also think this glaze has an "antique" or "aged" look and feel. I like this result much more than the intended one. The only question for me is, will I be able to recreate this glaze when this batch is gone(?)

Dimensions: 3-1/4"h. x 4-7/8"dia. @ widest point.
Weight: 15 ounces
For additional images, please visit this link: http://www.etsy.com/listing/75209490/i- ... zed-matcha

For a little more info about how this glaze came about, here's a link to a post on my blog:
http://dmichaelcoffee.wordpress.com/201 ... nterrupted

Many thanks for looking...
Michael
T08b_Low.jpg
michael
i have a glaze like this 'interrupted shino'
looks very rustic ! NICE !
beautiful contrast w/ matcha

awesome !
love it !

User avatar
Jun 9th, '11, 17:46
Posts: 20891
Joined: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:52
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO

by Chip » Jun 9th, '11, 17:46

Some ShyRabbit cups and a chawan arrived today! YAY!!! :mrgreen:

+ Post Reply