It's getting closer to that firing time. I have been creating a huge amount of work for the last few months! And with the Spring equinox arriving today, a reminder that warmer weather is just around the corner. Not that I haven't fired in cold times, but I find cool air with a rising barometer fires better.
Last night I finished assembling three small' chocolate colored kyusus that I had created the parts for the day before. These are going to be similar to the color of the Tully clay. I think this clay will look great in contrast to the shinos and glazes I use where I leave exposed clay, or "naked clay" we call it. After they stiffen up, I can cut and fit the curves together and score and slip them together.

I have another bisque load to empty this morning and the glazing can begin.
I have a new additional direction for tea caddies.

and you can see the different clay bodies in bisque here.

I'm very excited to try the best from the past in larger quantities. I have slowed down on the experimenting so much and now sticking with the best colors/combinations. I do have two new variations to put in with this firing but not the usual bigger assortment of test pieces. Time to "streamline" as I enter into this full time mode.
Cheers,
Bill