From collected crystal clay earth mush, wedged to airless ball shapes slapped onto a wheel and moistened, pushed to pulling up and opened out, cut off wrapped up and waiting on a shelf. Fired to over 1600*F and again waiting on the shelf. Brought home and set in a hallway, bottoms pierced, body covered in white polymer goo, waiting in a bucket, frequently tripped over for about a month, finally hung and played.
- Bohannon, Rachael
- Chesapeake Bay, United States
- Aspiring writer/illustrator of books for children of all ages, friendly introductions to science through sailing and nature play.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Gessoed Bisque-ware played by Nevin Kight (preview)
From collected crystal clay earth mush, wedged to airless ball shapes slapped onto a wheel and moistened, pushed to pulling up and opened out, cut off wrapped up and waiting on a shelf. Fired to over 1600*F and again waiting on the shelf. Brought home and set in a hallway, bottoms pierced, body covered in white polymer goo, waiting in a bucket, frequently tripped over for about a month, finally hung and played.