Sunday, October 3, 2010

Return to blogosphere

Last Friday, I met many blogger-potters and saw their works at the Clay and Blog show opening reception. Tracy was wondering why I don't blog anymore. Well, I am still existing in this blogosphere. I was just out of country for two months.
My wife and I, along with kids, went to visit our families in Korea and Taiwan. We visited many historical sites and watched traditional performances. It's great for kids to immerse themselves in different cultures. 


an annex hall of Suwan Palace (水源華城), Suwan, Korea

traditional Korean acrobatic performance

An-Ping Castle (安平古堡), Tainan, Taiwan



Sunday, May 2, 2010

New Platters I

Here are 4 glaze fired platters with carved lotus and painted plum blossom motifs. Lotus (荷花) and plum blossom (梅花) carry important symbolism in Chinese culture.
In a natural environment, lotus grow in muddy pounds. However, when they emerge from the water, they always reveal the most pure color to their surroundings. Chinese often refer the lotus to encourage people to be true to oneself regardless how bad the environment he/ she was brought up with.
Chinese plum tree always bloom in a hush winter. The colder the weather is, the more their flowers bloom. In the old time, Chinese lived in a vase land with a hush environment. People often look for comfort and encouragement from nature.




Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Production Madness

For the past few weeks, I have been trying to fine-tune my production cycle and to find an effective way to produce works. The result, in terms of quantity, was good. I pretty much fired kiln every other day. I also found some interesting glaze combinations to create a nicer cone 6 firing result. I will start to post some of my new works (as finished products) in a few days.
Trying Chinese Blue and White drawing on platters

Friday, March 12, 2010

Rice Jar

My first commission work, after moved to Greensboro, was a rice jar. A Korean friend I met in church couldn’t find a nice rice jar from local Asian grocery market. Soon as she knew that I am a potter, she requested one.
Making a larger piece is fun and rewarding, especially in a show. It often quickly draw people’s attention.
After hand built flower vases for 2 days, I tried to go back to wheel and make few more rice jars. Yesterday I threw 4 separate sections for making 2 rice jars. Today I connect them and then threw handles, lids, and knobs. I should be able complete them over the weekend.

use 25lb of clay for bottom section (20lb for top)

2 sections are ready to be connnected 

preparing the bottom section

connecting top and bottom

rice jar #1

rice jar #2

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Platters

Plate and platter are probably the simplest ceramic objects to make. They are just the combinations of a few curve and straight lines. However, the simple thing is often difficult to deal with. It took me for a while to create new designs on new platters.




more carvings

try to bring some Summer heat to warm up this messy weather

more oak plates