Friday, 21 November 2008

"3 Potters" Exhibition opens in London

The exhibition "3 Potters" opened on tuesday evening.
Here are some images from the gallery and from the street outside.


Galerie Besson is behind the large window with the balcony.



First view of the exhibition as you come up the stairs.

Our work was extremely harmonious together, as we had a common tone - a blueish charcoal colour which bound all the works together. 
Annie Turner's River Ladders gave movement and elegance and Riitta Talonpoika's wall pieces gave calmness to the room. My bowls added variety perhaps....





Monday, 10 November 2008

Bowls dispatched to London


At last the sorting and packing is over and 47 bowls are on their way to London. As Galerie Besson is closed until the staff gets back from SOFA in Chicago, so I hope my timing is right and the box (only one) will arrive there on thursday.
I have sorted and packed the bowls in groups for the exhibition, creating, I hope, some order out of chaos, as they are a little overwhelmingly grey when seen en masse, but grouped according to tone and pattern they seem to calm down and fall into place.
I enjoy other people making decisions about exhibiting my work, so I look forward to seeing how they are arranged when I go over for the opening on the 18th. 



Meanwhile outside the window, autumn is giving way to winter...

Friday, 7 November 2008

The intoxication of woodfiring

I am busy sorting and packing the work to be sent to London.
Apart from five bowls which are already in the gallery which appear on the invitation and two bowls with celadon spots from the exhibition on Bornholm, all the work in the exhibition will be from the last firing. They hang together in a quite special way and play up to each other in colour and texture.
Some are a creamy corn colour - with pink spots - terracotta terrasiggilata . Others are rusty, crusty, dry and dark .....
I am putting them into groups where I also sort according to variations of shape. A few have warped quite dramatically and those are at the moment my favourites. At the same time I am thinking of the next group of bowls I would rather be making instead of battling with bubblewrap.........

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Pinched bowls




Porcelain bowls





Here are some individual pictures of the bowls I am busy packing to send off to London

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

KILN UNPACKED



The kiln was unpacked today - as you can see from the cones visible in the picture, the temperature went up just as high as we planned: the last cone standing was cone 12.
The wadding was almost miraculously self-releasing - no hard work in cleaning and grinding to do this time!
Now I have brought all the bowls home to Holte and can look at them prior to packing and sending them to London for the exhibition.

Monday, 3 November 2008

Firing over

The firing was over at 1am monday morning - 15 minutes ago. This is definitely the last firing with this chimney pipe - now lacy edged and with a network of small holes round the top. But it drew well for this last time.
Cones all went down as they should, and the rear of the kiln appeared to be hotter than the front. But cones can be deceiving so I will await the opening - probably on wednesday evening.