New lino-cuts for mug templates
I started this post exactly 14 hours ago, but then the day beckoned with all her obligations and I’m only now getting back to finishing my draft around 10:30pm (normally way past my bedtime - yeah, I really know how to party). I wanted to publish the post tonight, however, so that I can spend some time tomorrow morning perusing all my favorite blogs while I drink my coffee instead of forcing my brain cells to align just enough to write something coherent.
I think this one turned out really well considering that this is the first impression and all the linoleum dingle berries have yet to dislodge themselves. The dingles will burn out though when I bisque this. Speaking of doing a bisque fire, I think I will have enough new work to fill the kiln next week!
Here’s the almost finished mug - I say almost because it still needs to be cleaned up once it firms up to the leather hard stage. At this point in the process, I actually don’t touch this very much once assembled. I tweaked the handle template a bit and came up with this sassy one. I like it better than the original which just seemed to have too much clay. I’ll probably tweak the handle template just a bit more so that it’s slightly larger. I’m really excited about these new pieces and the direction it’s taking me - I sure hope they turn out nicely.
^6 stoneware test tiles
In my last post, I mentioned that I had hoped to start doing some glaze testing this week. It’s been delayed slightly. In my enthusiasm to find new glazes for these pieces, I neglected to check if I had sufficient test tiles. I only found 1 usable test tile in my studio and it was a porcelain clay one - so I made about 100 test tiles using the white stoneware clay body on Tuesday night. I want to do some 6 part color progression glaze testing using Mason Stains and need a lot of the tiles to accomplish my goal. I’ll need even more if my tests don’t turn out so well. Time to put on my chemist’s hat…
Meanwhile, I did nothing in the way of clay today. Well, that’s not entirely true. After an early morning Dr. appointment and a few other errands, I spent the day at Park Meadows Mall. I normally consider this an evil place and quite energy sapping, but I promised my daughter that I’d take her for an afternoon of lunch and shopping - she had $44.00 in her pocket that was burning a hole. I had an ulterior motive though. I was on a mission to visit every kitchen store possible in search for some new studio tools. I did pretty well and will be playing around with the new tools all day tomorrow.
Do you know what? I’d love to visit and travel around Japan someday. There’s such a rich ceramic and pottery tradition in Asia that would be wonderful to soak in and witness. No - I’m not going to Japan any time soon, but 3 of my pieces are this week or early next week. I hope they’re well received.
That’s it for tonight,
~Cynthia
PS. I’ll edit this in the morning - so please excuse all grammatical and spelling errors.





































