Wow, it's been a while since I posted.
Just posting to show off some pottery.
This first one is after an early Jomen style pot I saw online. In the museum, it had a little wire display to hold it upright. I attempted to make one in class, but they kept falling apart. Ended up using a chuck to send it through the final firing.
Just posting to show off some pottery.
This first one is after an early Jomen style pot I saw online. In the museum, it had a little wire display to hold it upright. I attempted to make one in class, but they kept falling apart. Ended up using a chuck to send it through the final firing.
It was meant to boil things in, so I'm assuming that the original makers would have set it into a firepit or a pit with hot ashes.
Inspiration for this next pot was from a book on Pueblo and Hopi pottery. There were some that were very simple minimalist forms / decoration.
Inspiration for this bowl is Mimbre. Though the Mimbre never decorated the bottoms of their bowls. I don't think they put feet on them either.
Also another "after the Mimbres" bowl, this time it has a 'kill-hole'.
And a rattle, with a 'base' so that it sounds prettier than a rattle with no extension.
Plain little small bowl, with 'horseapple' texture on the underside.
Anyway, if anyone wants to purchase something, please feel free to contact me. I have to save up money, in case I need to have the hysterectomy and have to be out of work for two months.
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