D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Here's today's Matcha Tea Bowl, it's glazed with Nuka over Alberta Slip and it was fired to ∆10 (2345F) in reduction in my small gas fired updraft kiln...This Nuka has become my favorite white glaze, works good as a liner...Here's a link to additional images of this piece in my shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/114337997/ ... eabowl-tea
Thanks for looking...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/114337997/ ... eabowl-tea
Thanks for looking...
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Lovely drippy dreamy wintry appearance.
-

debunix - Posts: 3953
- Joined: Jan 10th, '
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Here's today's Matcha Chawan, it measures 3-1/8" h. x 5" dia. It's glazed with a new glaze that I'm working on for a commission. It was fired to 2345F in my small gas fired updraft kiln...Many thanks for looking. BTW, it was 8F degrees this morning, high in the San JUan Mountains of SW Colorado...
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Here's Today's Tea Bowl glazed with Carbon Trap Shino over Porcelain slip and stoneware. It was fired to cone 10 in my small kiln. This Chawan will be included in an invitational Shino Show honoring Malcolm Davis who passed away this year. Thanks for looking...
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Evocative of movement, abstractions in suspension, the cosomos...cool.
- ethan
- Posts: 225
- Joined: May 27th, '
- Location: Boston, MA 2/3; Thailand 1/3
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
So, after a long absence, I just heard from Michael Coffee, aka the shyrabbit.
Here are some snips ...
Glad to hear from Michael, and I am looking forward to his healthy return!
Here are some snips ...
Have not been here for awhile, since November of last year...Not enough months left in this year to bring you up to speed on life here in Pagosa Springs, some good and some not so good. As a finale I ended up in the hospital mid March for emergency abdominal colon surgery [snip].
No one can tell me why, just happened and is quite rare, there was nothing I could have done to prevent it. It all happened so fast, went to bed one night feeling fine but by morning the pain was incredible. Off to the emergency room, an ambulance ride to the hospital and surgery an hour later...I spend 7 days in the hospital with 3 in ICU. Doc says he almost lost me on the table...
Life is great and I have a renewed clarity that I think only comes from such events...I'm back working in the studio again with new/fresh Ideas...Thanks Chip for providing a venue for us Tea Artisans, I truly appreciate it.
Michael
ShyRabbit
Ps, you will see me around more now...
Glad to hear from Michael, and I am looking forward to his healthy return!
-

Chip - Moderator
- Posts: 20903
- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
I'd wondered why the Etsy listings were not changing much.....so glad to hear that things are getting better.
-

debunix - Posts: 3953
- Joined: Jan 10th, '
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
I'm glad to hear your feeling better and are back working in the studio. I look forward to seeing your new work, always inspiring.
-

GreenwoodStudio - Posts: 276
- Joined: Dec 29th, '
- Location: Cazenovia, NY
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
holy shit michael
glad you're still here with us !
i too had a cycling accident last year, smashed the bike and had difficulty throwing and keeping an open mind etc
so happy you're on your way healing up !
speedy recovery !
looking forward to more of your glaze explorations !
cheers
cory
glad you're still here with us !
i too had a cycling accident last year, smashed the bike and had difficulty throwing and keeping an open mind etc
so happy you're on your way healing up !
speedy recovery !
looking forward to more of your glaze explorations !
cheers
cory
-

bonjiri - Posts: 1002
- Joined: May 2nd, '0
- Location: honolulu
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Many thanks for the well wishes, I truly appreciate it, It's great to be back.
Cory, I know what you mean, a good positive attitude is a key component to recovery from physical trauma, worked for me. I hope your back at it Cory and in the clay again...
Here's today's "Most Unexpected" Ash Tenmoku and Shino Glazed Matcha Chawan fired to ∆10. It measures 3-3/8" h. x 4-7/8" dia. I've used this glaze combination hundreds of times and it's never given this result...? Thousands of minute eddies and rivulets.
Thanks for looking,
Michael
ShyRabbit
Cory, I know what you mean, a good positive attitude is a key component to recovery from physical trauma, worked for me. I hope your back at it Cory and in the clay again...
Here's today's "Most Unexpected" Ash Tenmoku and Shino Glazed Matcha Chawan fired to ∆10. It measures 3-3/8" h. x 4-7/8" dia. I've used this glaze combination hundreds of times and it's never given this result...? Thousands of minute eddies and rivulets.
Thanks for looking,
Michael
ShyRabbit
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
michael
yep, i hear you ! take it easy and speedy recovery !
back ! a little rusty but ... haha !
wow ! this piece above is marvelous ! love the rutile rivulets !
awesome !
i'm inspired !
can't wait !
cheers !
c
yep, i hear you ! take it easy and speedy recovery !
back ! a little rusty but ... haha !
wow ! this piece above is marvelous ! love the rutile rivulets !
awesome !
i'm inspired !
can't wait !
cheers !
c
-

bonjiri - Posts: 1002
- Joined: May 2nd, '0
- Location: honolulu
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Makes one eager to see more things from that firing, doesn't it?
-

debunix - Posts: 3953
- Joined: Jan 10th, '
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
So glad you pulled through Michael! Well done!
May you be well!
May you be well!
-

Seeker - Posts: 1633
- Joined: May 22nd, '
- Location: Northern California
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Seeker wrote:So glad you pulled through Michael! Well done!
May you be well!
Many thanks for your well wishes Seeker, they help a lot. I'm a completely different person today, improved if you will, than I was before this all happened.
Thanks again,
Michael
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
bonjiri wrote:michael
yep, i hear you ! take it easy and speedy recovery !
back ! a little rusty but ... haha !
wow ! this piece above is marvelous ! love the rutile rivulets !
awesome !
i'm inspired !
can't wait !
cheers !
c
Cory,
That's the funny thing about the glaze on this piece, it's only shino over ash tenmoku (no rutile), a combo I've used 100's of times. I've never seen this reaction before, I got one other that fired the same. I'm thinking it was in a hot spot and it over fired, it's the only thing I can think of...I've tried to duplicate this effect...no go.
Michael
-

shyrabbit - Posts: 343
- Joined: Jun 7th, '0
- Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA