smaller jars with more inset lids
Large 8lb planter thrown last night. Throwing large amounts of clay (6+lbs) I like to split the clay ball in half and center that bit first, then combine the two on wheel. This makes sure the core is centered.
Tonight I tried to center all 8lbs as a challenge and the pot wasnāt successful so Iāll continue on the two part center for now
rearranged my studio space a bit (with the help of @ethan) to be more efficient moving between workspaces. kind of feels like a kitchen in this way
Found this homemade work table for $30 and although the top was worn down and legs were pretty wobbly it seemed worth it considering the cost of new lumber and labor. Dropped some screws into the 4x4s and added a fresh piece of masonite on top. Itās like a new table!
Should I give the legs a fresh coat of white or a fun pop of color?
Big day. Picked up my wheel!
Have been following classified ads for months and couldnāt find what I wanted. Thinking with many people losing community studio access they were in short supply so I purchased new. It should be in working condition for 20-30 years so it will be a worthwhile investment.
my space in the studio with @ethan and our artist friend. starting to feel real after unpacking some bisqueware. it feels surreal and probably premature to have this private studio as a green potter (3 years of practice) but Covid had its own plans. feeling fortunate to be able to continue my creative practice.
the same potter who had the wedging table also made this unique shelving unit ($15) which will be great for production work.