A Pottery Incubator
This morning’s conversation went a little like this: [me] “You’re going to want to build up your bisque stock, so … Read More
Process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles and ensure homogenous mass. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
This morning’s conversation went a little like this: [me] “You’re going to want to build up your bisque stock, so … Read More
The psychologist Mihály Csíkszentmihalyi wrote in his book Flow, “It is not the skills we actually have that determine how … Read More
The plate is one of my favorite forms. It’s the stalwart workhorse of the kitchen and a key player on … Read More
My studio is inside my home. Our house is unique in that there are four levels. The first level is … Read More
As a functional potter with a penchant for patterns and textures, I keep trying to find new shapes and forms … Read More
Pushing the limits of clay, both in the form as well as the finish, inspires me to create; raku firing … Read More
1 Nesting pinch bowls, 8 in. (20 cm) in length, pinched colored porcelain, fired to cone 10 in gas reduction, … Read More
Frank Krevens had been making faceted cone 10 porcelain work for many years, but after a recent move, he lost … Read More
Amethyst, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, white fritware, fritted glaze, oxidation fired to cone 04, 2014.
For the last few … Read More
Cranberry, 4½ in. (11 cm) in height, Grolleg porcelain, shino and ash glaze blend, reduction fired to cone 10, 2010.
For … Read More