The Wandering Ideas
By Shannon Webb
DoReMi
Saturday, July 12, 2014
WIP Another Carved Cup
Yay more carving! I'm in progress of finishing this cup. It's design is similar to the previous one, but with more water or wave influence. It's the first thing I've thrown with southern ice porcelain, which I can only describe as a very sassy clay body. I've already carved through the wall a couple times and the surface develops bubbles when I spray it. Whyyyyy?
Carved Cup
I got back into carving with this cup. It was supposed to be the fourth abstracted lotus cup, but I ran out of colored clay and was too lazy to wedge more... Thrown porcelain with celadon glaze.
Abstracted Lotus Cups
I designed these cups going off of the lotus theme of my sculpture project. It's a bit more abstracted and what made it really fun was the colored clay balls, which were inserted into the wall of the cup. It feels pretty cool : D.
Stains Experiment
I made a porcelain stain and brushed it over a thrown bowl. The inside is glazed with a clear, which somehow turned brown... and the outside is left bare.
Hobo Chicken With Daven Hee
I've never handled a raw chicken before >w<. It felt weird.
Stuffing the chicken... ewwwww.
Chickens in the kiln.
This is how you know its cooked.
Lauren unwrapping her chicken.
Lookin' yummy!
Keny wrapped his in bacon *o*!
Haaaaa Theresa got chicken juice on her.
Extra Studio Clean-Up
The studio gets cleaned at the end of each semester, but this is what it looked like only a week into summer... somehow it just got cluttered and messy again. This time we decided to clean it extra thoroughly by throwing out old junk, organizing EVERYTHING, vacuuming atop the lights, and spraying down the floors. Emails were sent out to recruit anyone willing to help out. Only the bravest souls showed up.
What I imagine Momi saying: WHYYYYY?
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Drippy Glaze Fixer Upper
I used a particularly drippy glaze combination on a couple of cups. Even though I left a lot of space for the drips to fall, the glaze still managed to make its way down to the foot and kiln shelf. With a little help from my friend Kenny, we managed to remove most of the excess glaze using a grinding wheel. I then used a flex shaft to clean up and polish the remaining glaze (very stylishly as you can see).
Monday, June 16, 2014
Small Scale: Exercise 3- Bezel Boxes
Bezel boxes are a method of securing a jewel, gemstone, etc. For this exercise, I secured a glass marble backed with a picture into a copper bezel box. The point of this exercise was to learn this technique, but also to practice soldering metal together. I could have attached it to a ring or put a loop on it, but I was lazy : <.
My bezel box, a plain marble, and a cracked marble.
Small Scale: Project 1- The Eye Spyer
For project 1, I had to make a tool out of a copper ingot. The tool could be functional or metaphorical, so I made an anti-boredom tool; The Eye Spyer. It has the shape of a magnifying glass, but instead of glass, there's a slot to slide a spy card. On one side of the spy card is an eye with a hole cut into the pupil and on the other side is a picture of whatever the viewer wants to see other people as. All you have to do is hold up the device to someone's face and you can see their head on a cat's body or whatever amuses you.
I rolled out sheets of copper, which were then cut and assembled using rivets. I also pulled out lengths of wire for the actual rivets, but also to make a chain. The chain just connects to a cap which seals off a compartment for a pencil. Pretty cool huh.
I rolled out sheets of copper, which were then cut and assembled using rivets. I also pulled out lengths of wire for the actual rivets, but also to make a chain. The chain just connects to a cap which seals off a compartment for a pencil. Pretty cool huh.
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Small Scale: Exercise 2- Rivets
Exercise 2 required us to make 10 rivets; 5 basic and 5 nail head rivets. Rivets are a kind of mechanical joint used to connect pieces of metal without soldering or welding. They're pretty nifty and have an industrial look to them.
Small Scale: Exercise 1- Cutting Coins & Making a ring from a Quarter
The second part of the exercise was to make a ring from a quarter. A hole was punched into a quarter to start then the metal was annealed to make it workable. To get the ring form, I had to hammer the sides down over a ring mandrel.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Raku Ho'olaule'a - UH Manoa 2014
"Raku Ho`olaule`a is an annual community
Raku ceramics workshop, firing and camp out in a beach side setting at
one of Oahu’s beautiful beach parks. It brings together ceramic artists
to participate in raku and pit firing techniques." - hawaiicraftsmen.org
This year's Raku workshop was at Camp Mokule'ia on the North Shore of O'ahu. Shown above are some people from the UH group: Genji, Gideon, Laura, John, and Ji Soo. Also a part of the group was Abi, Sara, Jake, Theresa, and myself. The workshop lasted from Friday to Monday during Memorial Day weekend and was jam packed with adventures. Roosters and chickens roamed the camp site; sometimes crowing at 4:00 am... The beach was awesome. Theresa and I got burnt pretty good, but the crystal water, shells, and turtles were worth it. It was my first time camping (Huzzah! >:D) and as campers do, we made smores (thank you John for bringing the supplies :D). It stormed that weekend too. There was rain at some point each day, but it was really intense on Sunday. Lightning and thunder roared above the camp, but the Raku continued on!
This year's Raku workshop was at Camp Mokule'ia on the North Shore of O'ahu. Shown above are some people from the UH group: Genji, Gideon, Laura, John, and Ji Soo. Also a part of the group was Abi, Sara, Jake, Theresa, and myself. The workshop lasted from Friday to Monday during Memorial Day weekend and was jam packed with adventures. Roosters and chickens roamed the camp site; sometimes crowing at 4:00 am... The beach was awesome. Theresa and I got burnt pretty good, but the crystal water, shells, and turtles were worth it. It was my first time camping (Huzzah! >:D) and as campers do, we made smores (thank you John for bringing the supplies :D). It stormed that weekend too. There was rain at some point each day, but it was really intense on Sunday. Lightning and thunder roared above the camp, but the Raku continued on!
Ji Soo, Theresa, and Genji hard at work glazing.
Kiln fiiireeeeeeeee!
Genji's creations
Filling up the kiln
Lookie look at that! John and Gideon
Ji Soo!
Heeerrreee's Jake!
Genji special drip technique activated!
Ji Soo's strong men!
Genji's horsehair and sugar on burnished pots
Sizzling hair
John's burnished pots
John and Sarah
Abi xD
Theresa rakuingggg
This is what happens when you wear slippers
Inside the kiln
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