Mar 5th, '11, 17:19
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Hi Laura- Yes it has a filter built into the walllaura99 wrote:I really like the glaze on that gaiwan Shawn. It's not been that long since I checked out your esty site and wow! There are many new things to see .
I am curious if this pot has a filter built in. Thanks!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/68952268/te ... -w-mottled
Thanks for posting Debunix! Love the action shots!! Please let me know how it functions for you.
This is the only one I did with this glaze, it was kind of a test and I like it, I think I'll do a few more this way...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69415376/ga ... -with-slip
Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
very nice glaze on this gaiwan and cups set!GREENWOODSTUDIO wrote:
Mar 5th, '11, 22:33
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Beautiful new works, glazes, Shawn!
Enjoy the cups debunix, they were almost easterners!
Enjoy the cups debunix, they were almost easterners!
Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
I just bought the lovely rutile glaze gaiwan (w/o cups). I have been looking for a special gaiwan for a while and I fell in love with this one. Beautiful work!
Mar 5th, '11, 23:22
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Yes you did Andy. Thank you Geesh that one did not last long, 7 veiws!...lol
Mar 6th, '11, 00:58
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Well, as usual I didn't get everything I wanted done. But, I did manage to list some new work. Here's a couple of them with direct links.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69436809/go ... -stoneware
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69441246/ga ... th-mottled
And here's a few examples of new cups I've play'n footsy with These are thrown super thin and delicate, and of course are still unfired. I'm having so much fun with teaware right now!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69436809/go ... -stoneware
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69441246/ga ... th-mottled
And here's a few examples of new cups I've play'n footsy with These are thrown super thin and delicate, and of course are still unfired. I'm having so much fun with teaware right now!
Mar 6th, '11, 01:07
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Well, you know my thoughts already on this shape, style! Fire up, dude!
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The goldish spots at the bottom were really what caught my eye. It is really lovely.
Shawn, that's really some great new work.
Mar 8th, '11, 17:30
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Thank you Shawn, mine arrived safely today.
and I have already enjoyed using them!
both very very similar, yet unique
from some angles they look and feel triangular
one perhaps slightly more than the other, but at other times they appear less so
and I have already enjoyed using them!
both very very similar, yet unique
from some angles they look and feel triangular
one perhaps slightly more than the other, but at other times they appear less so
Mar 8th, '11, 17:42
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My initial feeling was that I thought they would have been a little smaller, and would have preferred them to be so
but it is not a problem if I only half to two thirds fill them, and they are delightful in the hand and on the lip.
Interesting that we get to see unglazed clay in the exterior circles.
I wonder if this means I must not wash with a detergent?
I have enjoyed using them today
but I am old and my eyesight is fading
How does the inscription read?
but it is not a problem if I only half to two thirds fill them, and they are delightful in the hand and on the lip.
Interesting that we get to see unglazed clay in the exterior circles.
I wonder if this means I must not wash with a detergent?
I have enjoyed using them today
but I am old and my eyesight is fading
How does the inscription read?
Mar 8th, '11, 18:00
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Mar 8th, '11, 21:08
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Yay! I'm glad that they arrived safely. They look very strange with a flash.
Man, I thought those were really small ...lol Interesting and I love the feedback, thank you! Are you sure you folks aren't gnomes
No reason to fear washing them Sir. The clay is vitrified and has very little absorption. I'm not sure what the fear of that is, but it will neither damage them, nor influence the taste of the tea you put inside of them.
That is simply my signature on the bottom of the pieces Herb.
Thanks for posting
Man, I thought those were really small ...lol Interesting and I love the feedback, thank you! Are you sure you folks aren't gnomes
No reason to fear washing them Sir. The clay is vitrified and has very little absorption. I'm not sure what the fear of that is, but it will neither damage them, nor influence the taste of the tea you put inside of them.
That is simply my signature on the bottom of the pieces Herb.
Thanks for posting
Mar 8th, '11, 21:50
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
This is beautiful, but a fingers or lips burner indeed Love the color! Perhaps a thinner or flair rim? You are heading a great direction! CongratsGREENWOODSTUDIO wrote:Hi Laura- Yes it has a filter built into the walllaura99 wrote:I really like the glaze on that gaiwan Shawn. It's not been that long since I checked out your esty site and wow! There are many new things to see .
I am curious if this pot has a filter built in. Thanks!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/68952268/te ... -w-mottled
Thanks for posting Debunix! Love the action shots!! Please let me know how it functions for you.
This is the only one I did with this glaze, it was kind of a test and I like it, I think I'll do a few more this way...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69415376/ga ... -with-slip
Mar 8th, '11, 22:02
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Re: Shawn McGuire (GREENWOODSTUDIO)
Thanks a lot Tim. I think you are right, this would require careful use. This feedback is really important to me, so thanks again I'm preparing to break out the porcelain for next months wood-firing, so the more I learn on here the better my work will evolve, I hope
I'm almost thinking I should put together a sort of survey or list of all my questions, post it here, and whoever fills it out, I'll give them a hefty discount code to my shop........hmmmm
I'm almost thinking I should put together a sort of survey or list of all my questions, post it here, and whoever fills it out, I'll give them a hefty discount code to my shop........hmmmm