willabrahampottery.bsky.social
bookworm, potter, whittler, and horror movie enthusiast raising house plants and chihuahuas in the PNW
Studio: @starflowerstudios.bsky.social
Gallery: @goodearthpottery.bsky.social
http://www.willabrahampottery.com/
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Thanks! This one’s cherry.
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This movie is SO good, and so extremely uncomfortable to watch in this particular political moment
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I already made ALL THESE SHAPES out of clay and my creative effort and now I have to choose colors that are highly unpredictable? Downright rude of ceramics.
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I can think of worse coping mechanisms (and ditto)
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Nice, love testing a new clay!
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Clay: A Human History by Jennifer Lucy Allan, Melancholy Wedgewood by Iris Moon, and Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend of Enslaved Potter David Drake are three I’ve read recently that I liked & learned a lot from.
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Yes! also a big fan of XST04, the needle/scoring tool.
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Dolan DPT 510, Mudtools yellow 3 rib, and Xiem’s XST23 modeling tool - I’d have to change my making methods if I lost those three.
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Beautiful glaze!
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The breath I would’ve held while closing that lid…
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Aw shucks 😂
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Potter in Bellingham here. I’d love to be added!
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Update: Saved it! (Still greenware, just bone dry now)
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I love this one so much I keep picking it up at the gallery when I’m dusting. Such a good handle!
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I would but the other hand is wrecked from centering clay. It’s a real mind-body problem (my mind wants to Do Craft, my body is middle-aged and tired)
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This one is so lovely and peaceful!
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Cats and brains and deep sea critters and *checks notes* ironic quotations of early 20th century cookbooks on porcelain, oh my!
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Thank you! It’s actually two sides of the same cup - the flashy dark side was hit directly with soda during the firing.
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Already got another three going. Failing forward: the potter’s way 😂