October 06, 2005

The rust can always come off

After a failed attempt about six months ago, I have now been successful
at reinstating myself into a clay laboratory. (You must pronounce the L word
like Dexter.)

The Jackson Hole Center for the Arts has only been open for a about a year now. It is one very nice facility. Pics of the facility coming soon.

Now it's just a matter of getting use to throwing while the JH Orchestra practices
Christmas carols upstairs as clay master Rudy blasts The Clash in the lab.

As far as throwing goes, I spent my first three hours tearing through the old
class requirements, 4inch, 8inch, bowl, etc. After two years of not throwing
I haven't missed a step. Thanks God. Now its time for serious refinement.
The ol clay sketchbook is out again. Madness and lots of it.

We have a couple of low fire kilns and one high fire(cone 10+)
We have a donated kiln that will be used for experimentation( my favorite!)
Probably cone 6,7.

Plus we're getting a spray booth for glazes.

My little digi has a problem with the color balancing. Here are some nice
uncorrected pics of the lab.



Posted by Tim at October 6, 2005 11:53 PM
Comments

nice-a-roo. looks makea fun time fur sie.

Posted by: Xory at October 7, 2005 06:16 AM

Keep up ya gut arbeiter.

Posted by: Ben at October 7, 2005 02:14 PM

there's something missing from those pictures...oh wait..ME! making fun of you for being the only guy in the class!

those were the days.

Posted by: gwen at November 16, 2005 11:02 AM
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