Firing a gas kiln in reduction successfully requires learning your kiln’s moods, character, quirks, and happy spots. I thought I
‘I am really so fortunate to have a massive pottery studio- see previous blog post. One might think that MORE
John Britt’s New Book on Midfire Glazes John Britt and George Ohr got me to thinking. While on vacation for
To Refire Or NOT to Refire – That is the question! My last firing resulted in glazes that were not
My obsession continues! but…I’m getting better results and more consistently! still drips on the bottoms and kiln shelves, but I’m
I signed up for the Brian Keyte workshop as I am obsessed with conquering Copper Red Glazes! My previous post
I’m sort of a workshop junkie! I’m headed to the Brian Keyte Glaze Workshop in Melbourne. Skepski Gallery in Melbourne
In my former life as a potter in Texas, I only had an electric kiln. I found Coyote Glazes just
Woodfired Cups Love shino? Want yours to behave erratically? Trap carbon? Here’s a couple of pieces I’ve done that did
I really like to think that clouds have silver linings, but when I peeked in the kiln and saw the