This Rowboat Alley Platter was envisioned from a magazine photo. It measures 15 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height. Slab built from a speckled brown clay body, the slab is slumped over a glass platter that I utilize to build all of my large platters. Once the platter was laid out, I started building each rowboat and attached them separately, then embellished the rim with rope and buoys, one Maine lobster buoy, and one Florida lobster buoy. The platter was glazed all over with an Ashville Eve high fire glaze that was applied with a large thirsty brush. Afterward, I scrubbed the glaze off the rowboats and ropes, and re-glazed them with a Waterfall Brown high fire glaze to give a nice contrast to the piece.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
This centerpiece was originally designed as a wedding gift for a friend, but I liked it so much, I decided to build another. The piece measures 19 inches long by 8 inches wide, by 3-1/2 inches in height. A slump mold was utilized to form the vessel. First I rolled a good-sized slab of speckled brown clay which was laid inside the mold. Then I added the decorative shells and attached them with clay slip. I generously brushed on a mint mist high-fire glaze, and then used a smaller brush to apply a pearl high fire glaze on each of the shells. This project did not end in perfection, as the bottom inside of the centerpiece has a crack, but luckily does not penetrate to the outside of the piece and should not effect its functionality.
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