...BEEEAAAUUTIIFUL!
very nice
Nov 5th, '11, 12:51
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Thanks iannon... you picked the perfect tea, the perfect photo angle, and the perfect side of the piece to integrate the tea and the yunomi into a synergy.iannon wrote:Beauty....
Enjoy!
best,
............john
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Thank you.boywoodhe wrote: ...BEEEAAAUUTIIFUL!
very nice
best,
........john
Nov 5th, '11, 17:32
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Nov 5th, '11, 18:42
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
OK... this is just for fun.... but I have to share it.
SAMURAI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yIWJla8 ... re=related
Remember here...... I know it is a terrible affliction.... but I happen to LIKE J-Pop music.
Working on the tsuka of my training katana. And another absurd but funny one........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=eUfbt6z1Ves
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............john
SAMURAI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yIWJla8 ... re=related
Remember here...... I know it is a terrible affliction.... but I happen to LIKE J-Pop music.
Working on the tsuka of my training katana. And another absurd but funny one........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=eUfbt6z1Ves
best,
............john
Dec 3rd, '11, 17:20
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Just wanted to say I have been using my "Prize" cup just about daily..scratch that..i HAVE been using it every day for Yancha and Pu. I love this cup. It is very stain resistant it seems. hardly any coming on yet.
thanks again John!
thanks again John!
Dec 6th, '11, 09:42
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
iannon,
THANKS.... you made my day!
Glad you are enjoying it.
best,
..............john
THANKS.... you made my day!
Glad you are enjoying it.
best,
..............john
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
john
cheers
thinking of you when i went into kuroda toen shibuya yesterday
what you working on ?
cheers
how's the firings going ? any recent pieces to share ?
happy holidays !
cory
cheers
thinking of you when i went into kuroda toen shibuya yesterday
what you working on ?
cheers
how's the firings going ? any recent pieces to share ?
happy holidays !
cory
Feb 17th, '12, 17:34
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Been busy as heck for the last Christmas season......... then it was getting ready for the start of the spring semester at the college I teach at ...... and then it was a totally unexpected hospitalization.
Just getting back to somewhat normal healthwise.
I'll get some new stuff up here shortly.
best,
................john
Just getting back to somewhat normal healthwise.
I'll get some new stuff up here shortly.
best,
................john
Feb 17th, '12, 17:46
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
If you happen to be in the Nara, Japan area in April................
best,
.................john
best,
.................john
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Feb 25th, '12, 09:32
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Thanks iannon, Saladin, and Cory.
The bowl there is carved from a solid block (round exterior really) of clay. The solid chawan "blank" is carefully formed into the correct proportions and surface shape, then I impress the flower stamp into the exterior surface. Then let it air dry so that the exterior wall is kinda' stiff but the inside is still soft. Then I use a variety of tools to remove the interior clay and shape the interior. (Long slow process!) Last step is carving the kodai with a straight "knife" of split bamboo.
Apply Oribe glaze outside and a real Nuka glaze made from rice husk ash inside, and wood fire in the correct chamber in the noborigama (not too much reduction or fly ash).
There are other chawan I have in the show too. All with boxes, wrapping cloths, and "pedigree sheets".
best,
....................john
The bowl there is carved from a solid block (round exterior really) of clay. The solid chawan "blank" is carefully formed into the correct proportions and surface shape, then I impress the flower stamp into the exterior surface. Then let it air dry so that the exterior wall is kinda' stiff but the inside is still soft. Then I use a variety of tools to remove the interior clay and shape the interior. (Long slow process!) Last step is carving the kodai with a straight "knife" of split bamboo.
Apply Oribe glaze outside and a real Nuka glaze made from rice husk ash inside, and wood fire in the correct chamber in the noborigama (not too much reduction or fly ash).
There are other chawan I have in the show too. All with boxes, wrapping cloths, and "pedigree sheets".
best,
....................john
Feb 25th, '12, 10:09
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Re: John Baymore ... Wood-fired Chadogu and Pottery
Wow, John, that is a very impressive chawan! You obviously used some very advanced techniques.