
Green...

Blue...

And this beautiful drip on the cream!!

And a beautiful sunrise from our deck

This might be a little hard to see,but pretty, it's a 180 degree panoramic from our deck and our driveway going down to the road on the right.

Cheers,
Bill
Nice Woozl! Love that comment!woozl wrote:Fire
On The Mountain
The other pics I tried to post last night are:debunix wrote:Lovely vistas, both ceramic and outdoors!
Thank you Eyvind. The drip is called "biidoro" It's a special form of "tamadare" (tama=ball, dara=running). I create a heavy ash build up and use a relatively fast cooling, to make the drips glossy. I use a combination of different woods to create the clear, light green color (different woods create different colored ash). I also find fluctuating the temperature during the firing, with the high-temperature finish and relatively fast cooling gives me the variety of surfaces I like the most.eyvind wrote:Painting and pottery. Nice.
The painting reminds me of many rivers in Michigan.
Those glazes are lovely. How is the droplet so clear and glassy?
Thanks Cory! I'm firing this kiln close to 20 hours, (13+ with the previous kiln) agitating alternating ember beds (above and then below the grate) approximately every 7-8 stokings after 1800*f when the ember beds are built up enough. More frequently when it's hot enough for the surfaces to be tacky (2100*f). This agitating gives the vertical surfaces ash. It had been collecting on the horizontal surfaces prior when the draft was slower. Then I control my ember bed depth by using different woods/combinations of woods. A lot of this I know that you already know, it's for our TC friends that may also read this.bonjiri wrote:bill
enjoyed the above postings !
how long are you firings ?
love your surfaces !
cheers !
cory
Thank you Chip, I enjoyed the change up and I definitely need to take advantage of all opportunities for art sales/commissions to pay the bills with. It was mostly painted "plein air" meaning on location. I made over a dozen trips for the day there to paint. Here is me on site. Early on and then approximately a month laterChip wrote:Beautiful painting, Bill. If this was Montana, I would say "A River Runs Through It!"Looks like we could walk right into it.
And looking forward to seeing the results of your firing.
Hi NPE,NPE wrote:Any chance that you will be making your wonderful paintings available (maybe via etsy) for the wider population as well?
And as for you Mr. Moderator, thank you always, you've been a long time support!Chip wrote:Awesome Bill, thank you for sharing!