Sunday, October 31, 2010

Color Feature of the Week : HALLOWEEN ORANGE

Last week we had 700+ views!!
This week the color is BLACK/WHITE and thank you all for submitting your work.
I have selected 8 talented Etsy artists here. Do check out their amazing shops.






If you would like to enter for a Color Feature on my blog, you have to do the following TWO steps,

1. Leave a comment on this blog with your favorite items from this week's feature
AND
2. Post your item matching next week's color, "Black/White" (Color swatch below) in this ETSY FORUM

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Color Feature of the Week : PINK

Last week we had 800+ views and TWO SALES!!
Congratulations to tmeddie04 and FlowersForRealJewelr for their respective sales!
This week the color is PINK and thank you all for submitting your work.
I have selected 8 talented Etsy artists here. Do check out their amazing shops.






If you would like to enter for a Color Feature on my blog, you have to do the following TWO steps,

1. Leave a comment on this blog with your favorite items from this week's feature
AND
2. Post your item matching next week's color, "Halloween Orange" (Color swatch below) in this ETSY FORUM

Handbuilt Tumbler Video

Last Friday, my video on making Handbuilt Tumblers/Vases was featured on Ceramic Arts Daily and it was great to get the responses from so many potters and artists. Looking at google analytics, I got hits from all around the world, majority from the United States. I had hits from every State except from North Dakota. Wonder if there are no potters there? And you can see the most are from California.
I enjoy sharing my techniques and it is always fun to see another artist's take on the same technique. If you try this technique or do handbuilding feel free to share pictures of your work in the comments section.
I got more confidence in handbuilding with slabs after taking a workshop from Ginger Steele, a potter from Oregon. I also saw a few videos on Yixing teapots from which I picked up other techniques.

Here are the steps for the process and the video
Cut template for your tumbler or cylinder from a thin slab (1/8 inch) of compressed clay. The clay needs to be a little stiffer than fresh out of the bag.
Roll the top rim with a brayer to round it making it comfortable for drinking. Roll the side of the slab to bevel it later for joining. The brayer can be purchased at a clay supply store.
Roll patterns or use stamps to decorate. This is where you can let your creativity show through. I make some stamps and some I purchase at thrift stores.
Apply slip to the sides and roll over a rolling pin to form your tumbler. To true up the roundness, use a round object like a Styrofoam ball which won’t stick to the clay.
Score and slip to add the bottom. The bottom is finished by running a profile tool (made from a popsicle stick) along the edge.
My tumblers are embellished with buttons to capture the look of embroidered fabric wrapped around and held together with buttons.
These tumblers are further decorated with slip to give more texture.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Bollywood Influence

As many of you know, my work is influenced a lot by Bollywood and Indian fabrics and costumes seen in the movies. It is amazing to me when these influences penetrate your brain.
I came across this video of a Bollywood song shot in 1970 (Shot before I was born). There is a striking resemblance to how I even take pictures of my work compared to this video.

You can see the main actress (who appears a little later in the video) in red dancing in the center and the other dancers in colorful costumes dancing in the background. Now look at the picture below of my Dancing Bottles. I took this picture several months back without intentionally matching it to this song. Can you see what I see?

Sunday, October 17, 2010

FREE Gift with every Purchase

It is never too early to shop for the Holidays! Take advantage of shopping early and get a FREE gift with every order placed on my online shop.
Yes, I said FREE gift with every order.
I am not "Oprah", so I can't give everyone a FREE car or a trip to Australia! LOL!

Every order receives a FREE Magnet! These cute little magnets will surely brighten up your fridge.
And for every order more than $40 (excluding shipping) you get upgraded to one of my "Everything and Anything" square dishes.
Why "Everything and Anything"? These 3.5" square dishes can be used for anything, for teabags, spoon rests, paper clips etc. These retail for $12 each and are yours for a purchase of $40 or more.


This offer ends in two weeks (October 31st)!

Do check out my shop for newly added items and make good use of this opportunity!
Thank you and have a great Holiday Season!

Color Feature of the Week : LIME GREEN

Last week we had 700+ views and one SALE!!
This week the color is LIME GREEN and thank you all for submitting your work.
I have selected 8 talented Etsy artists here. Do check out their amazing shops.





If you would like to enter for a Color Feature on my blog, you have to do the following TWO steps,

1. Leave a comment on this blog with your favorite items from this week's feature
AND
2. Post your item matching next week's color, "PINK" (Color swatch below) in this ETSY FORUM

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Color Feature of the Month : BLUE

Last week we had 600+ views!!
This week the color is BLUE and thank you all for submitting your work.
I have selected 8 talented Etsy artists here. Do check out their amazing shops.






If you would like to enter for a Color Feature on my blog, you have to do the following TWO steps,

1. Leave a comment on this blog with your favorite items from this week's feature
AND
2. Post your item matching next week's color, "LIME GREEN" (Color swatch below) in this ETSY FORUM

Saturday, October 9, 2010

New Sugar Creamer Set

My mind is always cooking with new ideas and I am sure many artists go through the same thing.
Here is a glimpse of my new sugar creamer set in the making and the final product.
These are handbuilt from extrusions of clay, altered with slab additions. I really liked the way they came out.
The tray is made from a thin slab of clay made to look like embroidered fabric.
These would be great for wedding gifts and for Christmas. They are now available on my Etsy shop.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Testing to get a Color

As many of you know my pottery does have a lot of color. But getting those bright colors at mid fire range is not always easy. I struggled for the longest time to get red and after getting that 2 years back, I started on my mission to get maroon. I don't know why I do this to myself. :)

My inspiration was again from Indian fabrics. And the color maroon (a very deep red) was stuck in my head since my wedding actually (almost 8 years back). It was the color of my wife's dress she wore on the engagement night. You can see the clipping below. At that time I didn't know I wanted it on my pots but I knew I liked the color.

So after 20 -30 tests and failing at every one of them, I finally get my maroon. Most of the time the color just faded when I fired and lost its deep look. But now I finally like what I have. Check out these pots with the maroon accent.
In a way, it was time that my testing came to a conclusion. The color feature maroon was done this week on my blog and my mom sent me this beautiful bed spread in raw silk which is again rich dark maroon with gold, yellow and orange embroidery done all over.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Color Feature of the Week : MAROON

Last week we had 500+ views!!
This week the color is MAROON and thank you all for submitting your work.
I have selected 8 talented Etsy artists here. Do check out their amazing shops.




If you would like to enter for a Color Feature on my blog, you have to do the following TWO steps,

1. Leave a comment on this blog with your favorite items from this week's feature
AND
2. Post your item matching next week's color, "BLUE" (Color swatch below) in this ETSY FORUM

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