Sunday, March 29, 2009

Studio Day: Hand Built Ceramics

Today I spent a good 6 hours in the studio finishing up some sculpted tiles and hand building six plates.  First the tiles.  They needed to be finished -- I had started them over the last couple of weeks:


These will later be sanded, fired, partially glazed and mounted into frames.


On this particularly large tile, I rubbed fine sand into the surface.  I am curious how it will fire up.


I then set about to make a set of Antipasti plates. In total I want four rectangles as serving plates and 8 small squares as plates to eat from.

Hand building is something I do when I want irregular shapes or very large bowls which are too fatiguing to make on the wheel.  Here's how it works:

First, I cut the clay bases from the large block....



...much like slicing a piece of bread from a loaf with a wire.


Then I rolled long strands of clay, much like we all learned in kindergarten...



...and attached the rolls to the edge of the base which I cut from the block.



I managed to get the four rectangles formed as well as two squares.  I wrapped them up in plastic and will wait a couple of days.  When they have firmed up a bit, I will  go back and completely clean them up.  

On these particular plates, I want the irregular edge. I am not sure how I am going to glaze them yet.  It was a productive studio day.


Here is an example of a large bowl which I also hand built -- it is approximately 23 inches in diameter, is glazed on the inside and raw on the outside.  




8 comments:

Anne in Oxfordshire said...

Diana ..what a great insight to how you do your ceramics. I am amazed! I love the bowl and every item is unique!!

jane said...

Wow!

jdeq said...

Thank goodness that you had some quiet time in your studio in the midst of the chaos that is the renovation! I am sure that this must make it bareable . . . almost!

Middle-aged Diva said...

Girlfriend.
Do you ever just sit on your rear and do nothing?
;-) I didn't think so!
Gorgeous work. Gorgeous.

Linda Lou said...

Hello, just found your blog, your ceramics are really lovely, I wish I had that talent!

Rosabela said...

You really have a natural talent for this! I've always wondered how you did this and I appreciate the tutorial you gave us. I just love, love, love (and also admire) your work. :-)

Coconut Girl Connie said...

I wish I could touch them

elizabeth said...

Bellissima!

As if your hospitality isn't enough temptation to return, being able to hopefully watch you do some pottery magic is certainly more than enough. :-)