Wednesday, September 21, 2011

saggar firing 9-20-11

This week worked on getting a quick firing for the piece I was planning on using for the Paint the Night Pink event here in Sioux Falls.  The deadline is this Friday.  the 20" platter/low bowl turned out AWESOME, it did exactly what I wanted it to do.  Got it home and washed up with all the others so I could start sealing today so I can photograph it and write an blurb about.  When done today and there was a chip in the rim!  I don't think I did it, and the kids were not in the studio, I blame the cat.  She has been hiding down there a little too much lately.  Anyhow, I have other pieces for the benefit, and Kiesha will get another broken piece for her wall.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sidewalk Arts

Could not have asked for a more beautiful day for the Sidewalk Arts Festival in our "hometown" of Sioux Falls.  Sales were roughly double last year, had two different sales of mulitple (3) pieces each.  WoW, I believe it was the addition of accepting credit cards.  Thank you Sioux Falls.

The frames tiles did not get touched much, one got petted a couple times, but that was it.  Not nearly the reception they recieved in Luverne two weeks ago. alas back to the crate.

As the weather gets cooler, kids are back in school, getting back to regular sleep schedule, I now find myself with time to play on the wheel again.  Will have roughly 1-2 days per week , plus some odd times here and there.  This week spun 50#, I realize it not much, but that is more then I threw in the month of June, July, and August combined.

Next on the horizon for us is the annual Paint the Night Pink event, which is a benefit for Breast Cancer research, I need to let them know next week what pieces we will have there, we give 50% of the retail price to the cause.  The same day we have the kids raku workshop at our youngests school, which I just spun all the pencil cups they will be firing.

Have no updates on the two winter/indoor shows, but still working on having our holiday open house.  currently scheduled for Dec 10th, but that may change.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

popularity of old work

It was very odd last weekend at ArtRocks and I have been thinking about it all week.  The pieces that created the most buzz and got "petted" the most were from a couple years ago.  They were foil saggar'd tiles in wide wood frames I had made from scrap wood.  Even a couple of fellow artisans who see at many festivals over the summer commented on them.  I had these in a box for the last year or more, never even crossed my mind to grab them, but I did for ArtRocks to save space.

I will bring them again next weekend(Sept 10) to Sidewalk Arts, but it was just odd how pieces from a few years back, and didn't go over very well then, made and impact now.  Here is a photo of a group of them.


I remember reading a post on Ceramic Arts Daily from Chris Campbell regarding the sensation of people asking for her old work.  I guess I know what she meant, not that I totally understand it.

Also its that time of year to look at expanding our gallery representation, which is something i've neglected over the past year or so.  We would like to keep within a 4-6 hr radius from Sioux Falls, but may consider elsewhere.  So if you know a gallery looking, or would like to see our work locally where you live, help me make a connection.