Showing posts with label mugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mugs. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

Happy Accidents




Do you remember these cups? Well here they are fresh out of the kiln. I was nervous the underglaze would bleed but they turned out okay, yay!


I especially like the shape of this creamer. Let me tell you how it came about. I was trying to make round decorative ornaments but could not for the life of me close the top of the vessel to make a ball. What I ended up with are a handful of these creamers. Sometimes accidents are even better than what you can imagine.


Lastly, My parents came for a visit recently. They took a look at my drying rack and asked me to make them a few sauce decanters. I gladly whipped up this trio on the pottery wheel. I hope to find the time to glaze them today and perhaps have them fired by the end of the week.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Simple Perfection


I'm not sure what it is about this cup that makes me giddy just looking at it. Perhaps it is the delicate thin walls, or the simple black and white bird decorations, or maybe, maybe it's the subtle imperfection in the shape.

I'm crossing my fingers that it'll look even better out of the kiln.

Monday, March 3, 2008

More White Porcelain Mugs

Over the weekend, I made a few more porcelain mugs, ready for the kiln. These are greenware with black underglazed decorations. I hope you'll like them as much as I do.





Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Voila!

We have a small kitchen and cabinet space is precious real estate. Here is a quick solution, a stainless steel shelf from Ikea. You'll like the price too, it was less than $15!

p.s. Do you recognize some cups from previous posts?



Saturday, February 23, 2008

Insomnia

Last night I woke up at the absurd hour of 1:34am and just couldn't get back to sleep. You know what I mean, you toss and turn, pull on the blanket, and fluff the pillows about a thousand times. Finally, I gave up and made way to the kitchen for a glass of milk. I spent the rest of the night glazing some mugs and creamers. It was fairly productive!



Friday, November 16, 2007

What's in the Studio Today?

Here are some of the items currently on the shelves:

These small scalloped plates, inspired by Whitney's plates, are ready for bisque fire.


"Got Chocolate?" I have a couple of these cup & saucer sets ready for the kiln as well.


The drawing on this large porcelain fruit bowl was done with an underglaze pencil.


These finished pieces are from recent kiln loads:

A little bit of fun... the kiwi and watermelon bowls


Simple birdie cups and pitcher set


My fun contemporary take on traditional blue china

Friday, October 12, 2007

Latest Batch of Mugs

Do you remember these glazed mugs from last week (or was it the week before)? Here they are... done, finally.



Monday, September 24, 2007

Work In Progress


glazed, ready to be fired


more mugs, glazed, ready to be fired


greenware cups

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Finally


It feels like years since my last post. The truth is, I have been quite disappointed with the recent firings and just couldn't bring myself to bore you with the details (yet again). Alas! Good news is right around the corner. I think I've finally figured out the solution to the many glazing problems and the last batch out of kiln was not too shabby. Aside from glazing, I've also been busy throwing lots of earthenware pots. So hang tight, you'll be seeing more brightly colored pieces soon!

On another note, a very gifted ceramic artist and painter, Cynthia, crowned me with the "Rockin' Girl Blogger" award. I'm blushing as we speak. Thank you thank you Cynthia! You made my week. I will now pass the honor on to five other rockin' girl bloggers and here they are... drumroll please...


- Mette from Mettes Potteri
- Denise from Denise's World
- Sarah from Life is Beautiful
- Whitney from This Artist's Life
- Linda from Orange Cookie and Ambrosia Studio

Now, you may applause :o)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

More Plump Birdies



I spent most of this weekend glazing away like a mad woman. Above are the latest birdie designs on bisques.

top: 3 mugs, porcelain, 5" height x 3.5" diameter
bottom: a set of 6 dessert plates, porcelain, 6" diameter

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Birdies

Lately, I've been a bit crazy about these plump black birds. As you can see below. More to come, please stay tune...

small porcelain bowl, fired at cone 10
4.5" diameter x 1.75" height

birds on clothesline (bisque)

Monday, July 9, 2007

Back to the Daily Grind

We arrived home last night after five days of mountain biking at Lake Tahoe. It was truly a fun filled vacation with like minded friends. Fourteen of us rented a house at Incline Village and rode everyday. The weather was hot but bearable. Except for some cuts, bruises, and 5 stitches, we managed to escape the weekend adventure with no serious injuries, thank god! It was exactly what I needed to get back to the daily grind again.

Above is a picture of me from last week, taken by my friend, Natalie. I was frantically trying to finish off the mugs so they would make it in the next kiln load. We'll see how they turn out tonight. "Kiln god, please be kind to me." I'll bring the camera to capture some pictures for tomorrow post.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Handles and All

Last night I stayed up pass midnight to trim and put handles on four mugs and a pitcher. This is what happens when you have a full time job making websites all day, come home to tend the garden, feed the cat, eat dinner, clean the kitchen, hang out a bit with your honey, and then do some pottery. Needless to say, it took all of my will power to get out of bed this morning at 5:30am. In fact, after the alarm went off, I must have dozed off again because I dreamt that I was in the shower only to be awaken thirty minutes later and found myself still in bed! I rushed through the morning rituals, but skipped the breakfast, and jumped into the car with my hair completely wet (*sigh*). I'll tell you what makes all of this madness worth it, the sight of those milky white porcelain greenware on the kitchen counter where I left them last night to dry. I don't know what it is about ceramics but it makes me crazy, crazy happy that is.

The "peppa studio" stamp you see on the base of these pieces was hand-carved by a kid in Vietnam. I bumped into him at a street corner in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) this past January. He was no older than fifteen. He occupied the entire corner with a display of all sorts of wooden stamps he had carved by hand. I asked him if he could custom make a stamp for me. I then attempted to draw this chili logo on a napkin. He gladly took on the job for a mere $4 (U.S.) and told me to come back that evening. True to his word, the stamp was an exact replica of my drawing. I wish he had a business card. I would post it here to share with you. To this day, I don't know how he carved those tiny little letters. Maybe he had some automated tools in a shop somewhere?