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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!


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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