[Nfb-krafters-korner] hand building with terra cotta clay

Dick Carlson dick.carlson0428 at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 30 17:57:41 UTC 2011


Interesting question, because I encountered that recently.
Willy wanted to know about drawing, so I just gave him a piece of paper and
asked him to draw what he thought a tree looked like.
He drew basically a stick or vertical line with little shapes or designs
that represented leaves.
Interesting.  I could actually understand how he could picture that.
That's why I ask questions, just to see about perceptions as well.



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Can you clay users describe how you know what an item looks like before you
make it out of clay.  It kind of puzzles me.  If you want to make a leaf, do
you go out and pick one and copy it?  If you can not see it on the tree, how
can you design it.  How can you carve it out of clay.  Even with plastic
camvis, I some times have trouble with shapes.  Transfering a rounded item
into a square patern is not easy and still make it look round.  
Even though my sight is not as good as it was when I was a kid, I have
designed a Christmas tree, because I know it is wide at the bottom and
pointed at the top, to me, like a triangle and the branches go in and out.
With some planning and that consept, I created my own.  How do you create
your shapes in clay.  With camvis, stitches can be taken out or you can make
a sample, before the final, with all the background.

Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: River Woman [mailto:riverwoman at zoominternet.net] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 1:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] hand building with terra cotta clay

I use three kinds of clay usually.
Low Fire Terracotta, 104
and white, 105
Mid-fire buff color, 553
All clays can be used for hand building, hand throwing, or wheel throwing. 
The big difference is in the firing temperatures. The low fire will not have
the strength that mid-fire, or high-fire will have and the low fire is NOT
FOOD SAFE, that is the BIG difference.  You can put food into it for
serveing, but you cannot cook in it nor keep food in it for storage.
All take a firing from clay to bisque. The low fire does not need an
additional firing and you can finish it with Johnstons Mop and Glow, paint,
or stains.
The mid-and high-fire clays can be blazed and fired another time, or two
more times depending on the finish you are after. Most of my mid-fire
vessels are fired three times due to the deep surfaces I want in my work -
and all my work is glazed by compressor and spray gun.

I do fire my low fire things twice usually but not always.

Hoep that helps a little.

Lynda River Woman
I use Standard Ceramics Clays
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>I can Georgia.
> The studio I "play" at uses Red Rock.
> Diane
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>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know a blind person that uses  terra cotta clay to hand build

>> objects with??
>> Best,
>> Georgia
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