STONEWARE CONE 10
Experimenting with higher temperatures, fired in Cone 10 gas reduction.
These pieces are thrown and fired at The Pottery Studio, San Francisco
June 2024
Deconstructed Pieces
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
A workshop at The Pottery Studio, San Francisco
June 2024
Vase
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
Glaze: Transparent (from The Pottery Studio SF)
Glazing method: Dip (3 sec)
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: On Sale
June 2024
Moon Vase
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
Glaze: Robin's Egg Blue (from The Pottery Studio SF)
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: On Sale
2017
Oval Vase
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
Glaze: Apple Green Celadon (3 sec) (from The Pottery Studio SF)
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: On Sale
July 2024
Deconstructed Moon Jars
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
Glaze: The Pottery Studio SF
Left: Malcolm Davis Shino under Mottled Blue
Center: Pistachio
Right: Transparent
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: On Sale
June 2024
Deconstructed Vase
Clay: SF Laguna Amador
Glaze: The Pottery Studio SF
Left: Malcolm Davis Shino under Mottled Blue
Right: RJ Dry Shino under Mottled Blue
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: On Sale
September 2024
Chawans
Clay: SF Laguna Stoney White
Glaze: The Pottery Studio SF
Left: Glossy White under Pistachio
Right: Matte White under Pistachio
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: Gift (left), Personal (right) due to crack
September 2024
Cups
Clay: SF Laguna Stoney White
Glaze: The Pottery Studio SF
Glossy White under Pistachio & Matte White under Pistachio
Glazing method: Dip
Firing: Cone 10 Reduction (Gas)
Landing Spot: Gift