Friday, May 25, 2007

Updates

Click onto any picture for a close up.

Above are some new pieces I just pulled out of the kiln. This month is was all about flower pots and vases. I have been inspired by Spring! The one small bud vase was made especially for rhododendrons just in time as my 4 bushes are opening this week!

I haven't been spending as much time on the wheel as I used to. Before I was happy just to make "stuff" but now when I hand-build or sit at the wheel, I have something specific in mind. I still try something new every single time, but I plan in advance.

I have also been enjoying spring, gardening, working a lot and teaching myself how to crochet (my mother is so proud). I have a bit of a lull in work coming up so I will be busy on the wheel as I have 3 shows coming up in August and September and I do not want to wait until the last minute!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

New Stuff





Click on each image for a close up.
The wash basin & pitcher and the tea pot are hot out of the kiln.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

And Another Tea Pot

My latest Tea Pot !!!
More tea pots and sea shell pottery to come!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Visuals - Squamish Valley Artists

The Squamish Valley Artists Society is a non-profit organization that supports the development, education and promotion of local visual artists.

The Squamish Valley Artists Society creates mentoring and networking opportunities for all artisans to share their knowledge and skills and will assist in the development of professional business, marketing and sales, skills.


Squamish Valley Artists Society promotes raising community awareness and appreciation for the economic, social and cultural value of local artisans.

For more information on Visuals, please visit:
http://www.squamishart.com/

Upcoming Events:

Art at the Market: June 30, July 14 & August 18, 2007

Artwalk – Studio & Gallery Tours: September 22 & 23, 2007 (I will be doing tours of my studio both days)

Friday, March 16, 2007

New! Shino Glazes





Hot out of the kiln this morning! Click on each picture to enlarge.

More on VISUALS - The Squamish Valley Artists Group and upcoming shows shortly!

Monday, March 05, 2007

The Process

For many non-potters, you probably are not aware of the process that is involved with making pottery. Every potter differs in some way but I thought I would share with you the steps I go through before I have a finished piece.

Day 1 – Hand build or make a piece of pottery on the wheel.

Day 2-3 – Trim bottoms, add handles and/or spouts

Day 14 – 21 – The piece is dry enough to bisque fire in the kiln. I allow my pieces to dry slower than most to alleviate cracking. I have yet to lose a handle in this process.

Day 14 – Bisque Fire – The pieces are first fired in the kiln to cone 06 (1798 F) over an 8 to 9 hour period. Bisque is a fired piece of unglazed ceramic. Sometimes I will candle the kiln at a very low temperature the night prior to the firing keeping it under the boiling point (212 F) to ensure everything is nice and dry before the firing, then I fire the kiln for 8.5 hours. I have to wait 15 hours until the kiln is cool enough to open the lid after the bisque firing is completed, usually when the kiln is under 350 F. I have a very small kiln which is 18 square inches, so it heats up quite quickly.

Day 15 – Glaze the bisque fired pots and pack the kiln again.

Day 16 – Fire the kiln for the second time to cone 6 (versus 06) which is 2165 F over an 9 hour period with a 15 minute soak to ensure my glazes have time to move around on my piece. I slow down the cooling the first 1000 F especially with matt glazes.

Day 17 – 15 hours after the kiln has cooled off, it is ready to be opened and unpacked within the next couple of hours.

Therefore from the time something is made until it is ready for use is a minimum of 17 days.

*~* Coming soon – Tea Pots and more Shino glazes! *~*

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Wild at Art Success


The Wild at Art show was a success and I sold some of my work! The show received lots of media attention from the local newspaper; local programming show on Shaw TV; Mountain FM and CTV in Vancouver!

My pottery is on TV! Okay so it was only a millisecond but if you watch Shaw Cable TV’s local programming in Squamish this week Feb 24 – March 2 at every odd hour, they show my pottery at 15 minutes past the hour right after Cathryn Atkinson’s riveting speech regarding this year’s budget. Don’t blink!!!!

You can buy my pottery online by visiting
www.sunnydazedesign.etsy.com

Visit my gallery and blog often as I update both every week with news and new pieces as they come out of the kiln! I have some new super cool Shino glazes which I will post later this week!

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Wild at Art Festival 2007

The Wild at Art Festival is taking place at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish, BC from February 16 - 25, 2007. (click on the picture for a close up).

"Wild at Art is the festival that will showcase Squamish to the world during the 2010 Olympics. This year the Wild at Art festival is growing from 2.5 days of festival, and ten days of viewing the Art Gallery, to a 10-day festival. We are building to a full 17-day festival in 2010. "

To see more pictures of my work submitted to this show, please visit
http://picasaweb.google.com/SunnyDazeDesign/WildAtArtDisplaySquamishBC

Wild at Art:
www.WildatArt.ca
Railway Park:
www.wcra.org

Be sure to stop by the gallery. The layout, atmosphere, lighting and beautiful artwork nestled between trains dating back to 1890 is definitely worth it!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Another Show!

I received a call on Wednesday (Feb 7) with an invitation to be a part of the Wild at Art show next week. At first I thought, "I am not ready nor do I have enough stuff for the show". Then I thought I have just enough time to run the kiln and no I am not ready for something like this, but what the hell?!?!? I will probably look back in years to come and think how crazy I was to display my amateur pieces BUT right now I am pleased and proud of the results that I have had in just 5 short months.

I was wondering how I could swing it as I had a pottery course this weekend (hand-built tea pots with Kay Austen) and I needed to run a bisque and glaze fire plus clean up all my glazes that froze in our recent cold snap. This is our busiest time of year at work too (yes I have a real job) but I had just enough of a break to manage some time to make this happen. If the invite came any later I would not have been able to pull it off.

Wednesday night I loaded up the kiln and candled (low temp) the kiln all night long as some of my pieces where not dry enough. Thursday I ran the bisque fire and mixed and re-sieved all my glazes. Friday morning I unloaded the kiln, glazed everything and reloaded the kiln for the glaze firing. I was able to see the results Saturday before running off to my tea pot making course!

I still need to catalogue and price everything, plus clean the bottoms, do up my bio (bought some nice hand-made paper), update my online gallery, etc, etc, but I will be ready in time for Tuesday. I will update my blog when my pieces are displayed at the Wild at Art show.

For more information on the Wild at Art show, please visit
www.WildatArt.ca. "Wild at Art is the festival that will showcase Squamish to the world during the 2010 Olympics. This year the Wild at Art festival is growing from 2.5 days of festival, and ten days of viewing the Art Gallery, to a 10-day festival. We are building to a full 17-day festival in 2010."

Thursday, January 25, 2007

More Glaze Tests

I continue to experiment with different glazes as I am addicted!

To view my latest work and glaze tests, click on to MC6G Test #3 on the left hand column.

One thing I learned (the hard way) is glazes do not like to be frozen and I should have sieved them first but my impatience got the better of me!
Enjoy! Lisa

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Gallery Display - Jan 9 - Feb 6, 2007

I currently have some of my work displayed and for sale at the Foyer Gallery at the Squamish Public Library.


January 9, 2007 - February 6, 2007
37907 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC


This is my first event showing my work publically so I am very excited!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Online Gallery & Sales


Happy New Year!

Visit my gallery for my latest pieces for sale: http://picasaweb.google.com/SunnyDazeDesign

I have revamped the gallery by item type as my product line is increasing!

If you have any requests on particular items with particular glazes, please email me with your requests! Enjoy!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Glaze Tests



I have been extremely busy with testing glazes the last 3 weeks. My first batch was from Michael Bailey's book. I chose the AM1 base as I fell in love with the colors. They came out perfectly but proved to be too matt and opaque for functional ware.
My second round of glazes tests are from Mastering Cone 6 Glazes by John Hesselberth & Ron Roy: http://www.masteringglazes.com/index.html
They came out perfectly! I am so pleased and excited by the results. I will run another kiln load next week and post those pictures. Now I am dying to get on the wheel to make more! To check out my latest work with the MC6G tests, go to:

Christmas Presents

There is nothing more special and rewarding than making something yourself and giving it to a family member or a friend. The candle holders to the right were gifts for my sister at Christmas and the Beer Stein and coffee mug was for my brother.

I wanted to give something extra special to my mother but I had yet to complete (fire & glaze) a piece which I felt was good enough or special enough. Luckily her birthday is coming up in a couple of months!





Thursday, December 07, 2006

I'm Bustin'!

I love the shape of this bowl and the colors!!! Look at the cool effects where the green and black meet! This was going to be a gift but I like it too much to give away. Click on it to get a closer look!!!

A couple of days ago I was sitting at the wheel and I made something that made me say "Wow" for the first time! I am starting to be pleased with my results! So the lessons are paying off. I now have control over the clay and now it is just a matter of practice, practice, practice!

My test glazes are almost done so that is the next step! It is exciting and scary at the same time because I need to experiment with the glazes but I want results now that I really am starting to like what I am making. Yikes! Patience was never one of my assets!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Glaze Fire Success !!

My first kiln load of glazed pieces was also a success! I had a bit if a panic because I couldn't see my cones properly but in the end everything worked perfectly. The picture on the left is my favorite piece.

The kiln worked great and the glazes came out perfectly but I am not really all that impressed with the results. Not that there were any mistakes just the painting with a brush (versus dipping or pouring) has a very, how could I describe it, juvenile result. But I wasn't in love with any of these pieces as they were the first ones I threw on the wheel and the first ones to experiment with the glazes.

I did have some cool results where the glazes over-lapped and I will duplicate that again on future pieces. Now I really have the incentive to make my own glazes versus premixed glazes. I am just waiting for one more piece of the puzzle and I can embark on marking my own glazes very soon.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Bisque Fire Success!

I put Estrin (new kiln) through the paces of her first bisque firing yesterday. I was in the garage at 6am when it was -18C with the wind chill. She worked great and the bisque was a complete success. Not a single crack or loss! It took 10.5 hours to get her to just short of 1800 F. A little slower than it could have been but I was paranoid and I wasn't sure how fast the kiln would heat up so I was playing it safe. At 7:30am today the temp was still 300 F with the peep holes open and -10.5C outside.

The picture above is the bisque ware fresh out of the kiln ready to be glazed. Tomorrow I will load up the kiln again for a glaze firing. Cross your fingers!

Dyna (the old kiln) has found a new home at a shelter in East Vancouver. The man who picked it up repairs kilns and will be able to get her going without much cost. So everyone is happy!

Monday, November 20, 2006

Good-Bye Dyna, Hello Estrin

Dyna was supposed to be my new best friend but after much investigation it was going to cost me $200 - $300 to have her wired up and that was IF we had enough room on our electrical panel to do so and I wasn't even sure if she worked.

So welcome Estrin who is a much newer model (if you call 1978 newer). She is in perfect shape, the same size AND she will plug right into the dryer outlet so no need for creative wiring!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Online Galley & Items for Sale

It's official! Click here to check out my latest pieces plus items for sale.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SunnyDazeDesign

It is a little sparse at the moment but I will add items as they are completed so visit often!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Pottery Class

So here they are, some of the lopsided items I made in the pottery class I just took. They all dried to the bat so upon trying to remove them their bottoms got ruined and they turned out a little lopsided. But I learned a lot from the course and am now taking my second course.

I have been making lots of stuff on the wheel and hand-building by using my extruder and slab building. So as soon as the kiln is up and running I will post some more finished pieces.