Showing posts with label Clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clay. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2007

New Ceramic Clay Sculptures





Lady Sea Shell Sun wall hanging one of a kind hand sculpted by Dianne Mayne Forche. The shells are the real thing hand picked (and sterialized) from Caladesi Island in Florida about 20 years ago! Yes, I am a pack rat and love treasures from the sea. No animals were harmed ever!




This was sculpted with earthenware clay which is very fragile until fired in the kiln. My track record of getting them in one piece to the pottery place for firing is not perfect. Some of the rays broke, but have been reattached with liquid nails.... guaranteed!!






Also finished up a Native American sun face wall hanging. This photo does not have the ivory sculpted beaded necklace, but will post photo tomorrow since I am gallery sitting at ArtWorks at 7th


Monday, January 15, 2007

New Clay Work

Just finished working up 25 lbs of raku clay to see what it is like to work with. I was hoping the dried geenware would be stronger less fragile then the earthenware. Sorry to report it is not. Once the peices are fired it is no problem... just getting them to the kiln in one peice is a trick. My sun rays keep breaking off with the slightest touch and the wire drying rack probably does not help the situation. Redesigned the ray lengths leaving out the twisting and arching.... which was pretty cool! I will try to get some photos tomorrow. It has taken me a couple of weeks to use up this package since I was fitting in between other ongoing projects.

So far there are 5 sun faces made each with a different face/age. It was good way to practice eyes, nose, and facial bones. As they are more of a bas relief, it is difficult to view all sides, but a good fun play activity. Finished up with a green man mask bearing grapes, and a goddess type celebration wall plaque.

Gallery sat all day yesterday at ArtWorks at 7th in North Beach. Suzanne Shelden, a very talented and amazing artist, held an impromptu gathering with friends from Alexandria, Poolesville, Rockville, and Silver Springs. Suzanne is the featured artist for the month of January at the art gallery and donated proceeds of her sales to the Calvert Animal Welfare League. Rhiannon (kitty brought in and available for adoption) was adopted by Lora from Alexandria!! I met some wonderful people and it was a very successful show. Congratulations, Suzanne!