Even though I've been quiet in Blogland, I actually have been reading and staying up-to-date with everyone's projects. And I've been busy in the studio, too. Things are going quite well, actually, but I'm not quite ready to show pictures of the sculpture I've most recently made. Once I finished that piece, I got started on a side project. One inspired by the Alex Matisse exhibit of large vessels outside of the Bascom. I have always been excited by the idea of making big pots! Perhaps it's the challenge or just the presence large pots have, but I've decided to go for it. I've dabbled in it before, with mediocre results, but now I'm ready to tackle it again.
The photo above shows that I use a hydraulic lifting table to build my pots on. These are great, and save my back from climbing ladders, then having to bend over to work. (It's hard being 5'1"!) I can just pump up the table to bring the pot to a good working height, then lower it as needed. It's a HUGE help in the studio for taller stuff. Not to mention that it keeps me from lifting these pots everytime I need move it around! I've lost track as to how heavy they are, but believe me, they aren't light.
So anyway, that's enough for now. We shall talk soon~
Kelly
I'm making two big pots, to hopefully go in my front yard. The one in back has gotten a bit bigger; right now she's at 25" tall. I'm thinking that the fired, finished height will be about 34".
So anyway, that's enough for now. We shall talk soon~
Kelly