David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
It is a pleasure to see so many nice ceramic works in this forum. I have been looking and learning a lot.
I would like to post a few of my pieces.
I have 2 wood fueled kilns. A 2 chamber noborigama and a 9 meter long snake kiln. My main work is white, black, and unglazed.
I would like to post a few of my pieces.
I have 2 wood fueled kilns. A 2 chamber noborigama and a 9 meter long snake kiln. My main work is white, black, and unglazed.
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Welcome to our TeawareArtisan forum, David! We are looking forward to the sharing of your teawares with us.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
hey david
enjoyed your first posts ! looking forward to seeing more !
welcome to the teaWareArtisan forum !
CHEERS
cory
enjoyed your first posts ! looking forward to seeing more !
welcome to the teaWareArtisan forum !
CHEERS
cory
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bonjiri - Posts: 1002
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Do keep sharing, have not seen my daily quota of teawares yet!
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debunix - Posts: 3947
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Your pieces look very intriguing. I'd love to see more! I'd love to see photos of your snake kiln too
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IPT - Posts: 1556
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Here are about 500 pictures of the building of my kiln. http://davidmorrisonpike.com/snakekiln/newsnakekiln.html
Dave
Dave
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
That feldspar glaze is pretty rad! Been looking for a surface like that for a while now...
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chicagopotter - Posts: 259
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Welcome to the TeawareArtisans group here at TeaChat, Dave.
I'm looking forward to getting to that link on the building of your kiln.
Please keep posting images of your work.
best,
..........john
I'm looking forward to getting to that link on the building of your kiln.
Please keep posting images of your work.
best,
..........john
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JBaymore - Posts: 1414
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Welcome, thanks for joining us.
Look forward to seeing more of your work!
Look forward to seeing more of your work!
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Victoria - Posts: 8186
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Welcome David,
I particularly like your unglazed pieces, I find them very calming. I look forward to seeing more of your work here.
Michael
I particularly like your unglazed pieces, I find them very calming. I look forward to seeing more of your work here.
Michael
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shyrabbit - Posts: 343
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Thank you for sharing how you made your snake kiln. An amazing amount of work! I learned a lot.
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IPT - Posts: 1556
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
I would like to show where I live. These pictures are of tea fields next to my house. My house now sits where there used to be tea fields.
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togei - Posts: 169
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.
Very cool, David! So what are they doing with the broom like thing? My guess is cleaning off webs in final prep for harvesting.
I bet you get some really fresh tea? Do they sell to the locals or does it all go into big lots?
Thanks for sharing.
I bet you get some really fresh tea? Do they sell to the locals or does it all go into big lots?
Thanks for sharing.
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