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Monday, February 8, 2010

Kites and Clouds


Courtesy of Linda Arbuckle:


Hannah Pate
and Ashley Neukamm, UF Ceramics Seniors, have a show up:

Reitz Union Gallery

Feb 8-19th

Kites and Clouds

Opening Reception

Thursday, Feb. 11

7-9 pm

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Demo notes GP bowl


Demo notes: GP bowl

Preparation
  • wedge & knead 4 pounds of soft clay & divide it into 4 1-pound balls
  • bat
  • bucket 1/2 full of water
  • throwing stick
  • small sponge
  • needle tool
  • cut-off wire
  • plastic sheet or clay bag for scrap clay
Pat down the clay
  • Dry hands, dry clay
  • Start the wheel turning very slowly
  • pat clay down firmly onto the bat
Center the clay
  • Wet hands, wet clay
  • Speed up the wheel (3/4 top speed on kickwheel; as fast as you can go on electric)
  • Brace your elbows against your hips or thighs
  • squeeze the clay from the sides up into a cone
  • press the clay back down into a hemisphere (3x)
Open the

clay
  • Slow down the wheel to medium-fast speed
  • With fingers of left hand, make conical hole until clay at bottom is ¼ inch thick
  • Make an undercut with left thumb outside bottom at 4 o'clock
Make the first pull
  • Slow wheel down to medium-slow speed
  • Re-wet the clay and your hands before each pull
  • Right hand outside, edge of hand against wheelhead at about 4 o'clock
  • left fingertips inside at very center
  • Left fingertips smoosh the clay up against right palm
2nd & 3rd & 4th pulls
  • Start each pull at the very bottom on the outside and very center on the inside

  • pulls happen at about 4 o'clock, left fingers inside and right fingers outside
  • For each pull, left fingertips press outward against right fingertips
Finish & cut off
  • Remove excess clay at the base with the throwing stick; left fingers inside keep the clay from bulging inward
  • use the throwing stick to smooth & clean slurry from the outside of the bowl
  • Use a sponge to remove excess water from the inside bottom
  • Dry hands & wheelhead
  • Clean your wire
  • Keep the wire taught and tight against the bat
  • Pull wire towards you and follow through
  • Let the bowl dry to leatherhard on the bat
Tips
  • The softer the clay, the easier it will be to center
  • The more thoroughly you wedge your clay, the easier it will be pull up
  • If you have lots of air bubbles in your clay, it needs to be kneaded more thoroughly
  • wet your hands each time you touch the clay

© 2/3/2010 Jay Wiese

Friday, January 29, 2010

Friday, January 8, 2010

Courtesy of Michael Kline, here's a very cool stop-motion video of potter Simon Levin throwing a large porcelain jar:

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Sign up for a pottery class Monday 10 AM

Registration for Spring pottery courses opens Monday, January 11th at 10 AM. Classes start Tuesday, January 19th, after the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

I will be teaching Beginning Throwing Thursdays 5-7 PM for those new to making pots on the wheel, and an intermediate throwing course Tuesdays 5-7 PM for those who have already taken Beginning Wheelthrowing or equivalent.

Both courses are 7 weeks long and end just before spring break.

Cheers!
Jay

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

New work posted on Etsy

Check out the new work posted on my Etsy store. I'll be posting a few more pieces later this week. Still not too late to ship for Christmas!

Pottery course descriptions posted! Registration opens Jan. 11 at 10 AM

Hi Folks,

Mark your calendars: Registration for Fall leisure classes will open Monday, January 11th and classes will start on Tuesday, January 19th, after the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

For those new to making pots on the wheel, I will be teaching Beginning Throwing Thursdays 5-7 PM , and an intermediate throwing course Tuesdays 5-7 PM for those who have already taken Beginning Wheelthrowing (or equivalent).

Both courses are 7 weeks long and end just before spring break.

Classess take place at the Arts & Crafts Center in the basement of the Retiz Union on the University of Florida Campus. Parking is free after 4:30 pm.

Cheers,
Jay