Firing a gas kiln in reduction successfully requires learning your kiln’s moods, character, quirks, and happy spots. I thought I
Refiring work is risky…it can warp, bloat, run, look worse…OR it can look so much better! I tend to gamble
I love alternative firing of pottery. It’s so alive, visceral, earthy and unpredictable. It’s also such a quick, instant gratification
I’ve spent alot of time lately in the world of Raku. However, now I am back in the World of
The Raku Workshop held recently at my studio/barn was a great success. We had a great group of ladies, great
I’m doing a Raku Workshop this coming weekend. Pretty exciting, as it is the first one I’ve done at my
Last weekend I led a Raku Firing Workshop for Ceramic Arts Queensland in Brisbane. I entitled the workshop – U
I have a homemade wood firing Raku kiln that I made in Stefan Jakob’s Workshop– previous blog post here. It’s
After taking the workshop in San Miguel de Allende, (see post here) I really was anxious to see if I
Andrzej Chybowski Flamma Pottery -Warsaw, Poland Don’t you just love this!! There is something truly irresistible about raku. It draws