I've recently been experimenting with a new and really rewarding way of working. I have been making a range of ovenware that combines throwing and slab building to give me some flexibility in the base shape of the pots I make. I've long wanted to explore the possibility of retaining the beauty of throwing lines whilst at the same time break away from the constraints of a round wheel thrown base. These pots (see pic below) are made by rolling a slab base and decorating with plaster stamp impression moulds I made and attaching a wheel thrown cylinder that is altered when leather hard. GREAT Fun! I'll post the firing results soon...
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AuthorTom K Jackson Archives
January 2017
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