Thursday, 19 March 2009

After firing

Remember that post on some ceramic pieces that were "Ready for the kiln". Well, they are out. After the first firing, I put a thin coat of transparent glazin on top which not only protects them and makes them more usable, but also makes the clay darker, or with a deeper color.
And there they are:





I've been asked already to put them in the shop. There are more in the making. Maybe something for the summer, when it gets warm and one doesn't wear wool so felting stays on the side for a while... Who knows...

8 comments:

Lily Pang said...

Wow, they are really beautiful! You are so talented Mariana!

Mitsy / ArtMind said...

I love them! Now I want to make bowls too but first I need to fill my shop with feelings! ;)

painted fish studio said...

i love them, too!

Anonymous said...

lily aaaw thanks!!!
Mitsy you run with the great advantage of having an oven at home! you can do whatever!!!!! Good luck!
Fishy Thanks!!!

Unknown said...

que arte hija ,lo mismo vales para un roto que para un descocido,los de tonos amarillo me encantan
besossssssssssssssssss

Sara Millis said...

I love these too!
I've awarded you an honest scrap award for your blog at http://sarastexturecrafts.blogspot.com/2009/03/honest-scrap-award.html

Sx
P.S. I hope your garden grows plenty of veg this year... I can't wait to start mine when we move!!

Pam de Groot said...

Ahh Marian so many posts since I was here last. You have been busy. I used to pot and loved it . I think textile and pottery are very similar. Seeing your pots makes me want to get out the old wheel again. No time I'm afraid.

edward and lilly said...

The patterns look great on these, I especially love the green ones. You sure are a lady of many talents!