Monday, July 26, 2010

the best wekend ever

This weekend was truly amazing!  we had a blast being at the Arts Picnic and got a great taste of how much fun craft fairs are.  hard to believe it came, happened, and is over just like that!  we have to thank everyone who came and supported us, we would be nothing without you guys!!  It was awesome being surrounded by family, friends, and support as we showcased our work.  thank you :)  and I will let the pictures do the talking...










 
so much love xoxo

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

it's that time again

yes yes that is right it is all hallowed eve of the kiln opening! we busted butt doing over 10 hrs of glazing sun-mon and fired today, just in time for the arts picnic :)  not sure what i'm more excited about... new pots?! getting to sell pots all weekend?! 


both are making it impossible for me to be in a bad mood about my double today and the fact the I have to work all day tomorrow - and wont get to see how the kiln turned out right away.. i am still excited from head to toes!  if i have time i will give you a preview of fresh pots that we will be bringing!  but you really should just come to the Arts Picnic and see them for yourselves :) haha and come hang out with us, can't wait!!
xoxo

Thursday, July 15, 2010

right in our own backyard..

I noticed some lovely berries coming in on one of our trees the other day, what a surprise! we have a cherry tree in our backyard!!
recipe for cherry cobbler anyone?! haha i would have to wake up before the birds to get them -  and get on a ladder... hmm.  i will have to weigh the pros and cons here. 

also have to share how cute my toes look right now!!  Jared's mom Lynn took us out for a fantastic b-day pedicure at Zenails - OH MY GOODNESS - it was the most pampered i have ever been!!  thanks to lynn i got the whole treatment and can't stop looking at my beautiful toes haha
my technician hand painted these little gems!  I feel very spoiled :) 
xoxo

Thursday, July 8, 2010

sunny day

sweepin the clouds away, on my way to where the air is sweet!  

it has been a while since my last post, thought today was a great chance to update...  hope everyones 4th was a little cooler than ours!  well it wasn't all a dud.  we got to work on clay all day, and just when we thought we were headed home for a fireworks show in windsor....


an insane thunderstorm hit.  which would have been just fine other than it rained out the fireworks and got into the house through our bedroom window :( whoops.  no damage just a soggy bed haha

this week has been just fantastic - kenny's, clay, jared, and ECLIPSE last night!!!  we went with our friends zach & nicole and it was a fun double date night - team jacob anyone??

i think nicole and i enjoyed it a little more than the boys haha

some more excitement last night - we heard from shanda and chad that they went in for delivery around 6pm and had a beautiful healthy baby before the end of the night!!  another cuteee niece :D and a lucky one too, Lane was born on 7/7/2010.  I certainly don't want to steal any blog thunder but here is a glimpse from our visit today
so precious.  

and to top it all off before heading home a lil chik chik fila!  our fav


and again because i can't help myself some studio sneeks...
jared vapor glazing yesterday

more argyle :) am i a little obsessed? yes / no 

watermelon mugs?! stay tuned people, hopefully we will have a gas load in another week :)

i am still a little awed at how amazing little babies are at the moment, can't stop thinking about how tiny and peaceful she was... what a miracle.  hugs and love xoxo

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

treasure!

jared, along with brad mike and dan, discovered and purchased 2 storage units full of plaster molds!!   they spent over 10 hrs going through all 3,000 of them to sort out the good ones... lots of hard work, but considering it was only 80 bucks for it all, everyone got their moniesworth ;)


brad, amongst the molds


look at them all!

i think i might be the luckiest of them all, i was in class last week during most of the dirty work, sorting, piling, moving.... but jared still had his eye out for me and pulled out some really adorable cutesy molds for me :)  he is the best!!  i still can't believe we stumbled across such amazing treasure, stay turned for slip casting and new projects! 

annnd, for those of you in the greeley area - we will be at marjie's java joint friday night @ 5 selling our pots for the opening show put on by diane richards :)  would love to see you there! 

hugs and love xoxo

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

a little bit of happy news

hey everyone - just had to give some happy news about annual conference and how awesome it was!  jared and i were so happy to be there, showing off our artwork, meeting lots of peeps, and selling a bundle of chalices!  couldn't have done it without the sweet hook ups from rusty, thank you!!  and thanks to all of his supportive friends :) It was great to hang with both of our fams and take a vacation from the studio (and kenny's!).   

this was our setup, homemade banner and all ;)
and, handbuilt shelving unit, thanks dave!  i thought it looked like a picture frame for the goblet sets, perfect.  
more goblets 

and a little more happy news... on thursday morning last week jared had an interview with university schools for a part-time middleschool art teaching position.  . . . ... he nailed it!!  and i am so proud and happy to say he has a job!!  officially accepted the position yesterday :D  he is like a real grown up now!  his own classes and own curriculum ... own desk!  He is super excited, and already telling me his lesson ideas.  I am just as excited and happy for him!! 

I am taking my last undergrad class this week, it is bittersweet!!  I am sad that it is almost over, but happy to be getting that degree :)  the class is PMC, stands for precious metal clay.  It is really cutting edge jewelry technology -  clay that turns to fine silver when it is fired!!  i think i am in love.  it is pretty amazing stuff and i am enjoying working with it (not as much as real clay!!).  hard to wrap my head around it turning to metal after firing though....  we are doing 5 projects in the week long class and it feels like they are flying by, sadly. 

fine silver earrings!!  so cute!  i did the wire wrap and everything ;) 

during my jewelry affair the last two days i have missed being in the studio with jared and brad who are working hard on new projects!  I am crossing my fingers to not get called into work and have a little free time for throwing tomorrow... I am having withdrawls!  hah 
hugs & love xoxo

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

new processes!

well, Raku isn't that new.  you have all seen jared's fantastic platters n such.  but RAKU is new for me!!  i had only done a couple things in the past that weren't really made to be raku fired.  since the clay is still porus it is simply for decoration, it's a little opposite from most of my functional forms!!  I got over my fear of flames fire and heat firing this last week.  Friday -  i fired with my friend molly all day!  we each had a weeks worth of pots (about 50 lbs) of stuff to fire one at a time.  
all of my new pieces, mostly platters plates and bottle forms

and here is a little play by play on how each was done...

this is the kiln we used (the most) Vadar.  kinda like Darth Vardar... you see how it is glowing red hot?!  we heated it up to 1800 degrees f with pots inside.  the shelf isn't that big maybe 12" by 18" so we did our pots in batches of 3.  

almost hot enough!!  (that's the pyrometer)

after it got to temp, i would reach in!!  haha of course wearing tennies, jeans, a leather coat, face mask, and leather gloves.  it was crazy hot though!  i could still feel the heat through all of my protective wear.. intense

this is me preparing to take it out with tongs.  i have my wheelbarrow ready with combustables!

the hot pot!

instantly ignites newspaper, duh.  



i cover it with a trash can lid to create a "reduction" atmosphere where the fire is looking for oxygen to burn and taking it out of the copper and cobalt in the glaze.  


back to the kiln to close the door and turn the gas back up!  
ahhh, fresh air.  

and my partner in crime!  
i don't have photos of the next steps, but after waiting about 4-6 minutes (depending on the size you do less time for smaller pots and more time for bigger pots) we uncover the smoky mess and watch for the glaze to change colors as the air hits it and glaze reoxidizes - as it is doing this i pour water on it to freeze the colors i like.  sometimes i had too much smoke in my eyes to really see what is going on... blues tend to be considered the lesser of the raku colors (i think it is nice on some pots) and the coppers are the most coveted!  there are so many variables to the process it is hard for me to say what works the best, i really am a noob.  



this is my fav. bottle.  it had a crackle glaze on it - which yields a different look and requires different steps.  instead of taking the red hot pot from the kiln to reduction - you spray water onto it to create a very quick cooling.  this makes the glaze crack and separate.  when the pot is still hot, you place it in a bucket to smolder and burn combustables for about 15 minutes.  this allows all of the cracks to absorb the smoky black color.  whalah!  crackle pots!!

Jared has also been doing some experimental firings.  he has been looking at Biz Littell who discovered a process called "vapor glazing" which gives pots a permanent luster finish... very s e x y.

he has yet to show me what exactly happens during the process but i know it involves vaporizing VERRRY toxic oxides.  and here are some results to give you a taste of his latest obsession.  


i told you they were sexy!  i am signing off for the night, sweet dreams xoxo