[Nfb-krafters-korner] Hand building with clay

River Woman riverwoman at zoominternet.net
Sat Jul 2 15:58:06 UTC 2011


Hello Georgia,
I think you will absolutely love working in clay - and your ancestors are 
there to help you on the way!
I have been concentrating on getting things made for my solo show that is 
coming up in September - four years of work will be in this show - so it is 
a big one for me.
Right now, I am concentrating on some small lided boxes - I call them 
Chinese Tea Boxes and the reason for it is that I used empty tea boxes for 
patterns for the boxes. Then, I put them up on legs, give them handles, 
flourishes, flowers, leaves - or anything else that comes to my mind. Some 
are made by first pressing the wet clay into large pieces of bark that fell 
off trees during the winter - other, I have rolled lace doiley's into the 
wet clay, and others pressed leaves, pine tree branches, etc. I never know 
when I begin a box, where it will lead me. I just begin with the slab, and 
go from there, one piece at a time. I cut, push, pull, stretch, shape, 
pound, and sand the clay along the way. Whatever it takes to get a vision of 
where it might go or what it might become. One step at a time. The journey 
to the finished box takes lots of turns along the way, and the results are 
stunning after the final firing - if I am lucky.

Please, anyone else who makes work out of clay, I would LOVE to hear about 
it.  We need to encourage and inspire one another.

Lynda River Woman

Tell us what you are making - I love to hear what others are doing with 
clay.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Georgia Kitchen" <gakitchen at gfn.org>
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 11:18 AM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Hand building with clay


> Hi Linda and all,
>
> Thanks for the  encouragement and sharing your experiences. I have always 
> appreciated art and I have anscestors who have worked in various media.
>
> My sister in law lives real close to a college in Arkansas and I think she 
> would like working in clay if she is up to it health wise.
>
> I wanted also
> to say Hello to Joseli. It is cool that you are working in clay. Do you 
> still have your dog guide?
>
> Have a  Happy Holiday all and if you are at convention I know you will 
> have a good time. I will be watching it on the internet.
>
> Best,
> Georgia
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