We picked up our finished creations from the Pottery Place

in OnChainArt3 years ago

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The results are in

Last week was @flowerbaby and I's one year anniversary (more on that here.) We did many different things to celebrate, but our favorite activity was going to the Pottery Place. It is there that we added color to some unpainted objects that were available to choose from. This was our second time going to the Pottery Place, this is what happened during out first experience.

We were told that it would take one week for our items to be 100% complete. We patiently waited for seven days until this morning. Today we drove to meet the potter from the Pottery Place and she gave us our creations.


Lets take a look at what our pieces look like now that they are complete.


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Fairy Mushroom Love House

by: @flowerbaby


This cute little house of love turned out to be such an awesome design. I know I have a creative girlfriend, but she still surprises me with how amazing the things that she makes are. I really love all of the different colors that she selected, they combine together so well. I feel like this would be the coolest home ever to stumble upon deep within a magical forest.

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Spotted Easter Rattlenake

by: @daltono


I planned to make this snake one of a kind, that's how I would want to if I were a slithering reptile. This rattler may not actually make a sound, but it sure says a lot just from a quick glance. The unique stripes across the body combined with the white skin and spots makes for an Easter-themed rattlesnake.

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Somebody is home

@flowerbaby's Fairy Mushroom Love House came with an extra feature that my snake didn't have. The secret back door entrance doubles as the access point to put a candle/light inside of the house. If the light is on, then it looks like somebody is home.


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My history with pottery

When I was a fine art student at university, I had an in-depth pottery class. I learned the steps to turn clay into ceramic and created several different projects. It has been many years since I actually worked with clay, so I wanted to refresh my memory on how things work. I found this article and started remembering everything right away.


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The Firing Process

Artists begin with clay, shaping and molding it to whatever the mind can imagine. Different joining techniques such as score and slip are used, but things will always be fragile while in clay form.

Once the shape and details are complete, then it is on to the first firing to solidify everything. We call this stage the bisque firing. It is during this step that the clay hardens during time spent in a furnace-like heating machine called a kiln. There is also a precise cool-down period after bisqueing before the hardened clay is ready to accept color. Clay turns into bisqueware and is much less fragile while remaining porous enough to accept the application of glazes.

When going to the Pottery Place, you begin with bisqueware. There are nearly one hundred different objects to choose from on the shelves when you first arrive at the Pottery Place. You get to pick your favorite and then paint on color. The paint is actually called glaze. The colors visible in the glaze bottle often turn out to be totally different once undergoing the final glaze firing step. Multiple coats of glaze may be required, especially for the lighter colors. There is an option to use speckled paint so that the ceramic has a texture. You can also use a certain type of pencil to write whatever you want, it will even show through the glaze.

Upon exiting the kiln after the glaze firing, the result is a shiny piece of colorful ceramic. This is what caused us to have to wait an entire week for our creations to be ready. Pottery is a delicate process. I respect anyone who is highly skilled at this art. I'm glad the Pottery Place makes it easy to feel like a talented artist. @flowerbaby and I love creating forever pieces together.


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You've been trying to explain us more about how and what have you been doing, but honestly, while reading all I felt was "this is so damn cute." Unique and really, from my experience, there's no better thing than doing something you love with someone you love. It's nice seeing someone with warm heart enjoying things. Have a nice day dear @daltono 😊

The start to finish process of pottery is pretty interesting. I assume that most people don’t know much about how the art comes to be.

I’m happy to know that you find some joy in seeing the things that we are lucky enough to get to do as a couple. She’s the sweetest girl ever and I love going to make memories with her doing things such as what was shown about in this blog.

To be honest with you, I haven't had touch with making of pottery, but I really like the idea itself, and your painting results looks like ready to be sell.

It's very nice to hear that man, you seem really chill and honest and I appreciate that.

The clay process is so intricate and every thing else is super delicate. It requires too much patience for even myself. Worth trying to see what it’s like though.

I thought I was never for "patience work", but I kinda think I'd like this one. I like to put my effort and make finesse. This one looks exactly like that what I've described.

So perfect! They would look good in a garden

You're correct about that. @flowerbaby's mom has a garden that has a cool Big Foot similar to these. The shake and mushroom house would be a great addition. Although she may love the two creations too much to leave outside and chance them being damaged.

Very Impressive and professional blog brother! I can see why you are so popular. Excited to check out the rest of your blog. I'll be around the community regularly!

I appreciate the love my dude. I will keep it coming once a day every single day, have been now for over 3 years at this point. Happy to have you stop by anytime. I added you to my favorites list on PeakD, so I’ll be sure to stop by your posts too.

I'm going to be shooting for one post a day as well. Thanks for the support! talk ya more soon I'm sure.

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